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ank_the_elder | 9 years ago

You stated that Dr. Seligman "measured their success in life" - I find that assertion to be rather suspect. How is it possible to measure success objectively?

It also sounds to me like a pessimistic attitude can be very useful, especially if it guards a person against taking unnecessary risks and trying to overreach beyond his or her capabilities.

Isn't it desirable to have a healthy mixture of both attitudes rather than just one?

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