- An optimist believes positive outcomes are possible, whereas a pessimist expects negative outcomes.
- An optimist believes obstacles are temporary and can be overcome, whereas a pessimist believes obstacles are permanent and insurmountable.
- An optimist uses emotions to stay confident, enthusiastic, hopeful, and positive, whereas a pessimist uses emotions to focus on apathy, boredom, cynicism, doubt, and worry.
- An optimist is likely to persist until the goal is accomplished and take on reasonable risks, whereas a pessimist is more likely to give up easily and avoid all risks.
- An optimist is likely to possess better problem-solving, coping, and decision-making skills, as well as improved mental health and emotional resilience, compared to the average individual. A pessimist is likely to have undeveloped problem-solving, coping, and decision-making skills, as well as lower mental health and emotional resilience compared to the average individual.
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Sunday, August 24, 2025
Optimist Or Pessimist?: 08-24-2025
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