Optimist
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I don't know whether that's going to happen or not, but I'm an
optimist.
So I am an
optimist
about our future selves, but I'm not an
optimist
because I think our problems are small.
I'm an
optimist
because I think our capacity to deal with our problems is much greater than we imagine.
Now I'm an optimist, so I sort of think it's probably going to do something like that.
And it didn't matter if you're an extreme optimist, a mild
optimist
or slightly pessimistic, everyone's left inferior frontal gyrus was functioning perfectly well, whether you're Barack Obama or Woody Allen.
You are a practitioner of Whig history, a naive optimist, a Pollyanna and, of course, a Pangloss, alluding to the Voltaire character who declared, "All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds."
A true
optimist
believes there can be much better worlds than the one we have today.
Now, with all of my optimism, and I am an optimist, comes a healthy dose of caution, or rather, an urgent need to address some pressing, complex questions.
So as I look around at all the evidence and I think about the room that we have ahead of us, I become a huge digital
optimist
and I start to think that this wonderful statement from the physicist Freeman Dyson is actually not hyperbole.
And then I'll let you in on a secret, which is why I am an incurable
optimist.
But for me, I have another reason to be an incurable
optimist.
And if you look back about the forecasts on surveillance by George Orwell, well it turns out that George Orwell was an
optimist.
But if you remember the blog that I mentioned, it posed a question of how we should respond, optimist, realist or something else?
To thrive and survive in my profession, you really have to be a hopeless
optimist.
But as a natural optimist, I do see that we are starting to get some change.
You can call me an idealist; I call myself an industrious
optimist.
I am an industrious
optimist.
"This guy ..." This is what they wrote: [Everyone loves an optimist] (Laughter) (Applause) We didn't know whether to fire him or to promote him, but he's still there.
So, "Everyone loves an optimist."
You're a wild-eyed
optimist.
But before I dive into those I want to admit that I am an
optimist.
A couple of nights ago in the table talks on climate change, someone said that they're a five-sevenths optimist: that they're an
optimist
five days of the week, and this is a topic for the other two days.
But I guess you could put me down as a frightened
optimist.
CA: You're a frightened optimist, and I think you've just created a large number of other frightened ... people.
And this is called "Toughness." "Well, I'm an
optimist.
I mean basically I'm an
optimist.
So I thought this morning I would try to be the optimist, and give reason to hope for the future of the Internet by drawing upon its present.
And the
optimist
in me is trying hard to lean towards "This is awesome and really exciting," while the sort of responsible part of me is saying, "But, uh, maybe we should be a little bit careful as to how we think of it."
Well, I'm not an optimist, neither am I a pessimist.
"Committed" is all about Graham as an irrepressible
optimist
who goes in search of her self-estranged husband who has gone in search of himself which all leads to a sort of kookie, upbeat comedic odyssey involving a bunch of side characters and issues.
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