I'm a true realist, I take things as they come, I try not to worry about things in the future and try not to get my hopes up, after all dissapointment in life is almost always due to unrealistic expectations.
Life can be good, and sometimes it sucks but it's best to see things as they are, as situational variables culminating in the building blocks with which your perspective builds your life experience... you can choose to be cheerful in almost any situation and if you work at it, you feel better, not nessecarily something only optomists get, after all a large portion of a person's experience in life is based on how they see things, and how they choose to see things, if you realise that the tools exist to be content in your life no matter how shit it gets, it's hard to not use them to stay afloat when you need to...
Both optimism and pessimism breed weakness as they are entirely based on a prefabricated perception and do not allow for one to truly grow and adapt, after all, when an optimist loses their hope, they become even more pessimistic than those who are always pessimistic, and a pessimist will always assume the worst, through their predetermination that everything sucks, they plan to lose.
Essencially, I try to make plans with contingencies for a wide variety of variables, but even then do not rely on the results of that plan entirely, I plan for both success and failure, to learn from the latter and proffit from the former.
Doesn't always work out, life can be hard, but I am not going to give up until I'm dead, and no, suicide doesn't count because in order to commit suicide I would first have to give up, and that is against everything I stand for as a human being... though I have contemplated it in the past, that is the past.
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