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by quesera
136 days ago
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Choosing a belief that is more desirable than the most likely case, is by definition irrational, and can be called optimistic. Choosing a belief that is less desirable than the most likely, is equally irrational, clearly pessimistic, and often self-fulfilling. So the ideal belief system is irrational (optimistic) but only to a chosen and realistic extent. Somewhere between Pollyanna and Eeyore, but more P than E. And as irrational psychologies go, moderate-P is by far the more successful of the two. |
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