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Either. They are both a kind of optimism. I believe the second a bit more realistic of an appproach and the first a bit more self-delusional, but they both count.
I see. I was thinking more along the lines of the first definition - which, I believe, you do not exactly fit. The second is much more fitting for you, Hades and Five... quite a lot of people here, truly.
Mm. Indeed. It takes some amount of willingness to push through for a better result to make it against adversity I believe. Simply expecting things to work out without thinking that you must contribute to seeing that they do is... a mindset. But not one that will see one very far, in general.
But the self-determination to believe things can improve is a point most people here have to some degree, if only from necessity. The other option is to embrace nihilism, and while that works for some, most would rather cling to some hope of their actions mattering.
Re: 349idk
Date: 2021-04-10 02:24 pm (UTC)Re: 349idk
Date: 2021-04-10 02:29 pm (UTC)Re: 349idk
Date: 2021-04-10 02:48 pm (UTC)But the self-determination to believe things can improve is a point most people here have to some degree, if only from necessity. The other option is to embrace nihilism, and while that works for some, most would rather cling to some hope of their actions mattering.