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7-16-2008 4:26 AM
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Djiezes says:
Dr. Martin Seligman, the director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology Center, and author of Learned Optimism, has studied optimists and pessimists for 25 years. His research has found:

Optimists

* Less depression than pessimists
* Better results than pessimists in most areas of life
* Longer lifespan
* Healthier than pessimists
* Better than pessimists at work and in school
* More friends and better social lives

Pessimists

* More depression than optimists
* Inertia rather than activity in the face of setbacks
* Feels bad subjectively–blue, down worried, anxious
* Poor physical health
* Self-fulfilling; pessimists don’t persist in the face of challenges and thus fail more frequently, even when success is attainable
* Even when pessimists turn out to be right, they still feel worse than deluded optimists
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7-16-2008 11:22 PM
pokkets
I'd rather be a deluded optimist, than a deluded pessimist. (unless I'm playing the poker machines)
The best way, and reason to learn how to fix something can be to mess it up.
7-19-2008 5:27 PM
syncopath
I am too much of skeptic to deny the possibility of anything T.H.Huxley

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7-19-2008 5:46 PM
Socratoad
Good one syncopath
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