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    job, due to the theft of his bike. Antonio must face this tragedy with no public support other than his friend Baiocco. Baiocco's willingness to help with his friends and his optimistic response to Maria constitute another case of human optimism. This form of optimism pervades the film with Antonio's perseverance and determination to find the stolen bike. These events stimulate the viewer's mind to think of solutions related to Antonio's situation, perhaps to try to solve problems of post-war Italy

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    (Inside Out Review, 2015). Our brains are wired to think that the optimal level of happiness is achieved when we refuse to think negatively. However, adopting this type of attitude can result in just the opposite of happiness. Having a sense of optimism, especially on a good day almost feels like bliss. However, on a bad day, pushing away any insignificant hint of sadness you may be feeling can put you at an ultimate low. I compare this to the story told by James Baldwin entitled, “Sonny’s Blues”

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    illusion to the truth. This novel depicts the journey of the intellectual world regardless the problems of the life, and it focuses on the world of optimism rather than the world of pessimism but in a satirical way. Voltaire responds to Enlightenment in this novel, he used a naïve personality (Candide) to answer the question of the

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    There are two sides to every story. Indeed, while optimism may be initially perceived as a practical philosophy, Voltaire’s Candide proves this to be false. Originally published in 1759, Candide was written by François-Marie Arouet (otherwise known by his pen name Voltaire) and employs satire in order to show the folly in Gottfried Leibniz’s prominent philosophy, Optimism. This philosophy reasons that, because god created everything and is perfect, than it follows that anything that may take place

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    company that racially discriminated Rosa Parks. This historical event was to be considered victorious, as 40,000 African Americans opted to walk to work instead of riding the bus, some even as far 20 miles. Without Rosa’s optimism today, who knows where we would be? Her optimism has shaped our world for the better by instilling hope for the cure of cancer that plagues this world. Racial

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    ABCDE Model Analysis

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    Learned optimism is the idea that a positive emotional state of mind can be cultivated, by constantly challenging negative thoughts. A theorem based on cognitive behavioral thinking ‘CBT’, the ABCDE model provides the basis for this discussion. The ABCDE model is essential as it provides immediate benefits in regards to building optimism by recognising and disputing negative thoughts. This process allows people to recognize how you can think about situations, allowing them to create new patterns

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    Present Possessing the trait of optimism has helped me deal with failure more constructively as well. For example, there have been a few tests that I did not do as well as I wanted to do on, but I remained tranquil and said that I would do better the next time. I’ve always seen failure as a new start. When we fall down, we must get up. Failure is just a stepping stone for success. Today, my optimism is still beneficial to myself and to others. It can sometimes annoying my peers because they

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    essential to our well-being and survival. It makes us think of the worst possible situation to ensure our safety, both mentally and physically. Pessimism isn’t just there to make us depressed or gloomy, it makes us think rationally, logically. Is optimism the best way to live our everyday lives? Does it hinder us from seeing reality and how it actually is? ‘Always think positive!’ Well, what if thinking positive gets us hurt or killed? Is it our fault for thinking it, or are we just brainwashed to

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    On the book “How Children Succeed”, Tough stated “The students who persisted in college, they seems like possessed certain skills like optimism and resilience and social agility; but those traits were not enough by themselves to earn a student a bachelor degree.” These traits are not necessary for affluent students, but crucial skills for students without safety net (52) Students equipped with high resilience will able to bounce back from adversity; however, destructive environment can compromise

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    founded on the belief that people want to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, to cultivate what is best within themselves, and to enhance their experiences of love, work, and play. The Optimism Test and Satisfaction with Life Scale are two questionnaires offered on the website. “The Optimism Test measures optimism about the future and the Satisfaction with Life Scale measures life satisfaction” (Authentic Happiness). The purpose of taking these tests is to examine the similarities and differences

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