optimism
/ˈɒptɪmɪzəm/
A psychological state of positive expectation. It carries a bright, forward-looking energy, often acting as a motivator in the face of adversity. While usually seen as a virtue, it can lean toward 'blind optimism' if it ignores realistic risks.
In a philosophical context, it shifts from a personal mood to a systemic claim about the nature of existence—suggesting that the universe is structured for the best possible result.
Distinct from 'hope', which is often a longing for something specific, optimism is a broader temperament or worldview. It is generally positive but can be perceived as naive in cynical or highly critical environments.
Uncountable when describing the general feeling of hopefulness ('Her optimism is infectious'). Countable when referring to a specific type or school of philosophical thought ('The metaphysical optimisms of the 18th century').
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Your grades will bounce back. Keep that optimism, champ!
Your grades will bounce back. Keep that optimism, champ!
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Meanings
Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
Despite the setbacks, her unwavering optimism kept the team motivated.
Examples
Her unwavering optimism helped the team overcome the difficult challenges.
The professor lectured on the tenets of metaphysical optimism.