Wilddog73
Wilddog73 t1_j2uytxb wrote
Reply to comment by RomanAntics in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
I think pessimism is negativity to the point of holding someone back from trying.
That would include investigation, which I think is far more commonly a result of skepticism.
Wilddog73 t1_j2uyowz wrote
Reply to comment by SkamGnal in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Personally, I think that contradicts with my definition of pessimism. Is pessimism not negativity to the point of not caring to try? To the point that it holds you back from facing that negativity?
I think "realistic optimism" is a better term for what you describe.
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Reply to comment by alchemist1248 in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
That certainly doesn't fit my caricature of it. I guess we really will have to consider the difference between pessimism and skepticism/criticism more closely!
Wilddog73 t1_j2uj1ga wrote
Reply to comment by alchemist1248 in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Hmm. But the piece wasn't encouraging regular old pessimism, but "hopeful pessimism", no?
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Reply to comment by neonspectraltoast in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
A little mania does a society wonders.
Wilddog73 t1_j2uflb0 wrote
Reply to comment by JohnJubinsky in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
My thoughts exactly. I think realistic optimism would be a better term for what they describe.
Wilddog73 t1_j2ufezi wrote
Reply to comment by RomanAntics in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Isn't that skepticism, not pessimism?
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Reply to comment by unassumingdink in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Blind faith/optimism as you describe is bad, but full-on pessimism is if anything, blowing up in their faces at the moment.
It isn't proving to be anymore of a viable solution as "eternal optimism" is.
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Wilddog73 t1_j2u4mvx wrote
Reply to comment by unassumingdink in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
I'm not talking about that right now, I'm talking about how they treat their fellow man when they ask what's going on.
The pessimism that leads them to brush off their curiosity and escalate conflict.
Wilddog73 t1_j2u16y9 wrote
Reply to comment by unassumingdink in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Small scale efforts are showing the kind of compassion and good will you claim to have for world/societal issues to the common man around you.
It's integrity.
Wilddog73 t1_j2u0pa3 wrote
Reply to comment by Trumpfreeaccount in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Behold, a prime specimen: A pessimist gives up before even trying to understand what confuses him.
Wilddog73 t1_j2tzvwe wrote
Reply to comment by unassumingdink in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Not on the small scale. I would've listened.
But apparently I just wasn't worth the effort. Better to talk down to me and act like they've won the argument without even trying.
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Reply to comment by Trumpfreeaccount in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Leave it to a pessimist to make that assumption on so little.
Thank you for portraying my argument against encouraging pessimism for the rest of us.
Wilddog73 t1_j2tqraz wrote
Reply to comment by Trumpfreeaccount in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
When did I say that?
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Reply to comment by unassumingdink in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
I'm optimistic enough to try and communicate with a lot of pessimistic/political fellows, yet they're often too pessimistic to see communicating back as anything but a waste of time.
They assume failure without even really trying. We've had too much pessimism lately imo.
Wilddog73 t1_j2tq13s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
>Your comment above made no mention of health
It most certainly did.
>There's a healthy balance.
Wilddog73 t1_j2tpmqb wrote
Reply to comment by Trumpfreeaccount in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
If you've read it, then you could surely differentiate the article's hopeful pessimism from my "realistic optimism".
Well? What's the difference?
Wilddog73 t1_j2tpfo6 wrote
Reply to comment by Trumpfreeaccount in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
Why is it pessimism and not skepticism to you then?
Wilddog73 t1_j2tllpt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
But is it usually unhealthy to use too much pepper as opposed to salt?
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Reply to comment by SkamGnal in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
That doesn't sound like pessimism, rather than the fruits of skepticism/criticism.
Wilddog73 t1_j2tep0r wrote
Reply to comment by 100-Resolutions in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
I said a healthy balance, I didn't say it was guaranteed to sit well with the lightweights.
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Reply to comment by monkeylogic42 in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
This is so sad. No, I'm just experienced.
Get your head out of your ass and grow up, do some things with your life before you latch on to some weird ideology. You're just being a weird fanatic at this point.
Not meant to be an insult, just concerned advice.
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Reply to German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
I've seen the pictures of similar processes I think, I wonder what the byproducts could be.