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    solving problems generate improvement. He believes that human indifference and inaction cause suffering to carry on. Voltaire’s believes that naïve optimism, absolute pessimism, cruel indifference, and lack of reason hinder positive and constructive change. Pangloss is a major representation of the optimistic philosophy of life. This naïve optimism does not promote the improvement of conditions in the world because it

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    and long-term rewards, including managing stress levels, lessening depression, and building coping skills that will serve them well in the future” (Cherry). Optimism has allowed for people to deal with conflicts in a healthy way. Neuroscientist Tali Sharot in her book The Science of Optimism: Why We’re Hard-Wired for Hope argues that optimism provides an adaptive advantage. According to her, “Expecting our future to be good reduces stress and anxiety, which is good for our health. Researchers studying

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    Most people subscribe to the belief that Paul Tough refers to the cognitive hypothesis that suggests that success depends primarily on cognitive skills. They argue that intelligence is measured based on IQ tests which include the ability to recognize letters, words, detect patterns, and calculate. They say that the simplest way to acquire and develop skills is through practicing them continuously. Children should also begin practicing as early as possible to nurture skills. However, in the book titled

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    from cardiovascular disease, and better coping skills during hardships and times of stress (Mayo Clinic Staff). The positive thinking that usually comes with optimism is a key part of effective stress management. Effective stress management is also associated with these many health benefits and several others (Mayo Clinic Staff). Optimism has been proven to strengthen the “immune system, prevent chronic disease, and help people cope with

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    “finally forced nature, or rather, the universe, to reveal its secrets” (Arendt 394). This new revelation resulted in techno optimism and pessimism. Techno optimism is the belief that technology can make the world better off, while techno pessimists believe that technology is the reason why there is a broken relationship between the balance of society and nature (“Techno-Optimism” 452). Philosophers Karl Marx and Nick Bostrom question the role of technology through a techno optimist viewpoint, while

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    trend is going humans will be the 7th extinction. This thought demoralizes everyone and leads to a depressing thought on why do anything if life will end anyway. However “Hope” is the thing with feathers is the opposite and provides relief and bring optimism to readers. It shows how with hope anything is possible. “Hope is the thing with feathers” is a completely hopeful tone. This tone is uplifting and provided me with a more optimistic outlook compared to the sixth extinction. The poem starts off with

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    A character whose name means naïve and simple in French, thus suggesting ignorance, but also meaning candid and honest, thus suggesting integrity. This epic novella finely displays some of Voltaire’s thoughts on controversial ideas that include optimism, religion, and the uselessness on the basis of philosophy. It is a reflective on his outlook on life at that time. In it, the round character of Candide sets off on an adventure to seek his happiness, only to learn a lesson that is portrayed as one

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    Constant positivity is the current obsession of today’s society. Companies and franchises have strongly emphasized on the generation of uplifting reputations. Honda Motor Company attempts to establish this positive image with the concept of “Southern California Helpful Honda Deals” and “Random Acts of Helpfulness.” These concepts allow Honda to depict their dealers as caring and always willing to help others with great delight. Disney has also established a favorable image with the public, especially

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    In the book, Voltaire showed that blind optimism should be replaced by rational thought and life experience. The characters look foolish when they deal with such exaggerated and horrible events and still stay optimistic. This influences the reader’s comprehension of Voltaire’s point. Candide grows

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    According to Dictionary.com, the definition of optimism is “A disposition or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.” Looking on the more favorable side can help in the most difficult times. Having a positive attitude is the best response to conflict, especially in time of war. Optimists such as Winston Churchill and Anne Frank kept hope for a better future throughout World War II. Churchill remained optimistic as he had

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