Optimist. Pessimist. Realist.

in psychology •  8 years ago 

Optimist. Pessimist. Realist.

Which one are you?

Many say I am a pessimist as I comment on data published in public domains stating what it, the information, should be in a clear way or clarify with the correct term, expression, or meaning with the proper and true meaning.

Being an optimist requires looking for the good in anything, thus avoiding the true and factual information that may be deemed negative.

While being a realist one only states the actual, true information as best as possible using the etymologically correct term, word, or structure that is based on the defined meaning i.e. law, rule, or official root meaning of the word in the correct context.

If one is to say that war is great, beneficial, and creates great conditions for all those participating in the act then one is an optimist. If one is to say those things are terrible the one is a pessimist, while if one is to only state the act and the conditions of those acts one is a realist.

I am a realist. If you are in the middle, a realist, you can navigate to the optimal position of truth. Seek the truth to find solutions, not cover up the reality of life. 418088_241223945963558_256752341_n.jpg

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As the comments prove, people are all to ready to trade their truth for a comfortable lie. No doubt to where I stand.

Great to hear that Baah...

I'm an optimist:)

Being optimistic is a way of life =D

True:)

Nice to hear it

Nice to hear it

I am optimistic for sure, that's something I truly believe!

Great

Always an optimist, the only way.

Nice to hear it