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    and hope‚ perseverance which helps people not to quit and push through tough times‚ and finally optimism which gives people a sense of hope. People like Sophie Scholl whose story is told in an article named “Hitler Youth” shows determination while she is enlisted in Adolf Hitler’s school program. Sophie drives to get the education she deserves as well as help others do the same. Louise Ogawa shows optimism in her letters which were later compiled into a book called “Dear Mrs. Breed”. Although the conditions

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    technological advances right out of science fiction in 3D printing‚ algae based fuel‚ nearly cost-free medical diagnostics‚ vertical farming and robotics‚ we may have the ability to do better than most people expect over the next few decades. Optimism is the very lodestar of the American experiment. We are a nation of immigrants who left behind everyone and everything we knew to take a chance for a better future. Pessimists stayed home in Europe or Asia‚ pulled by a history of thousands of years

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    correlates for emotions this would then tell us additional information about what makes people happy (Klein‚ 2006). Although there are many different theories on how to cultivate happiness for everyone‚ the same few evidence keeps emerging: leisure‚ optimism and social interaction (relationships) with others. This paper is going to discuss the evidence for each of these in detail and hopefully show that psychological science has and is helping to understand what makes people happy and how we can cultivate

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    Optimism is the hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something” This is the cry of the enlightenment period. This was the hope that Kant and Voltaire so strongly desired for the future. Optimism is something that most people think that they have‚ but very few actually acquire. Optimism not only requires hope‚ but it requires action. The enlightenment period was a precursor to the revolution. Immanuel Kant believed that all men‚ if they have the freedom to think

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    and suffering‚ he maintained his optimistic views through much of the novel. Candide picked up this idea of optimism through Pangloss’s teachings. Although he did not see any good reasons to disbelieve Pangloss’s teachings while living in the Baron’s castle‚ once in the outside world‚ Candide experiences many tragic events that make him‚ and the reader‚ question the philosophy of optimism. Candide’s adventures‚ starting when he is kicked out of the Barons castle‚ clearly represented an imperfect

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    good luck and psychological well-being: The mediating role of optimism and irrational beliefs. This article discusses the relationship between belief in good luck and depression as well as anxiety. Belief in good luck has been traditionally regarded as an irrational belief and the authors in the article attempt to overturn this idea. They utilize the five theories of depression and anxiety to explain this relationship that embraces optimism‚ neuroticism‚ attribution style‚ self-esteem and irrational

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    In Benigni’s cathartic film‚ Life is Beautiful‚ Guido helps his son survive the inhumanity of the concentration camp through his eternal optimism and ingenuity. Throughout the film‚ Guido exercises his tremendous optimism in attempt to help his son through the concentration camp. Guido is able to overcome the reality of what is happening in the camp and focus on how his son perceives the experience. It is obvious that his son is not fully aware of what is taking place‚ meaning Guido has room to be

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    serves as the standard against which we weigh our actions and decisions. * To refresh the world... * To inspire moments of optimism and happiness... * To create value and make a difference. Coca Cola Mission Statement | "Everything we do is inspired by our enduring mission: * To Refresh the World... in body‚ mind‚ and spirit. * To Inspire Moments of Optimism... through our brands and our actions. * To Create Value and Make a Difference... everywhere we engage." | | Coca Cola Mission

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    of which hard work and optimism are vividly reflected in the movie “Pursuit of Happyness”. “Pursuit of Happyness” is inspired by a true story of Chris Gardner‚ who made great efforts to keep his family from sinking into poverty and escape from the homelessness to be a multimillionaire. In the gloomy economic setting‚ Chris both in reality and in movie‚ appearently‚ proves you do not need a powerful army to fight the war on poverty but big smiles and smarts. His optimism sweeps through the film

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    these harsh criticisms Voltaire presents his work in an extremely humorous and approachable way. Perhaps the best example of how the Enlightenment is satirized is Voltaire’s view of optimism. One of the movements most regarded philosophers was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. He founded this idea of supreme optimism. His theory was that since God is a benevolent deity all is good in the world no matter what happens. In other words everything happens for a reason‚ but that reason is always a good

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