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    not been empirically identified. Since 1985, the behavioral health community has been researching the effects of optimism on healthy behaviors and overall health. The theory being tested is optimistic people follow healthier behaviors and ultimately are healthier. Dozens of articles have shown this to be true; however, many researchers believe there is a third-variable causing optimism and more positive health outcomes. The most commonly identified possible third-variable is coping strategies associated

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    to nurture optimism, goodwill and an attitidue of unparallel efficacy. However, unbridled optimism has its drawbacks; it blurs reality and impedes problem-solving and organizational

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    that evil/ bad actions are done by humans so they are the faults of humans. Candied is titled as optimism that represents the theme. This philosophy of optimism in the novella is Pangloss, Caddie’s tutor. Voltaire created the character of Pangloss as comic to prove the invalidity of his philosophy. The optimistic philosophy appeared not only in England but throughout Europe. The definition of optimism defined by three characters: (Shaftesbury, Pope and

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    Transit, human beings have a remarkable ability to survive horrifying and inhumane experiences through hope and optimism. The author, Elie Wiesel, is a survivor from the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel was held in concentration camps and dehumanized on a daily basis. The most heartwarming part about the survivors of the Holocaust was their ability to retain hope in such dark times. Hope and optimism were a fantastic resolution that arguably kept a will to survive for the prisoners. Transit by Anna Sigher’s

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    Use Of Satire In Candide

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    Voltaire’s main uses of satire is his satirization of the philosophical optimism held by some Enlightenment philosophers. For example, the German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, who is mentioned briefly in the novel by the character Pangloss, is actually where the term ‘best of all worlds’ originates from (Voltaire, 139-140). Voltaire uses the main, and title, character Candide to satirize the foolishness of philosophical optimism by having Candide go through so many hardships to prove this to

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    regulate the environment?” Questions like this gave way to “techno-optimism,” the belief that technology can solve all the problems of today and tomorrow. However, techno-optimism is a flawed philosophy that mistakes technology for an environmental cure-all. While the pursuit of ecological sustainability requires the use technology, the theory grossly exaggerates the power of this relationship. It is imperative that techno-optimism be dispelled and replaced with a new, more realistic ideology. Far

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    In this study, the authors Francine Conway, Carolyn Springer, Carol Magai and Samuel C. Jones analyze the results of optimism and pessimism in grandmothers who are the initial caregivers of their grandchildren. Researchers are trying to find if character traits such as optimism and pessimism have an outcome on the psychological and physical health of grandmothers who take care of their grandchildren. It seems that the intended audience is of an older crowd particularly those interested in studying

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    different philosophies. Pangloss, the embodiment of optimism, and Martin, the embodiment of pessimism. The two men are never with Candide together until the end, however both men try to indoctrinate Candide into their own philosophical beliefs. Throughout the story there is a constant alternation between optimism and pessimism. The two philosophies are like magnets of the same pole, they do not attract. Since Candide

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    doors will open to him! I’ve seen it, Ben, I’ve seen it a thousand times! You can’t feel it with your hand like timber, but it’s there!(Miller 1594) Willy’s greatest weakness is his optimism. Disorder arises from his optimism and from that his life ends in failure. In addition to Willy’s optimism, comes the optimism of Gregor Samsa. Gregor is very inexperienced with his new vermin appearance. He is fine to deal with his new look, but he would like to figure out how he is going to get to work. So

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    Nevertheless, the enhancing of the wellbeing is a question that begged for research. So, Scheier and colleagues focused on various aspects of situations in their research and measured the level of optimism derived from these situations. It turned out that positivity enhances wellbeing due to high embracement of optimism. The article supports the articulation that there is power to positive thinking although it is not that simple and direct. All, believing in the good that future holds is crucial in relating

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