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Curing the Diseases of Optimism and Pessimism

June 30, 2010 by Chris Billows in Spirit Speculations

In relation to my previous post talking about understanding Human Nature as the centre of all general and political philosophy, I thought I would touch on two mindsets that plague us as much as ideology. The twin-opposites of Optimism and Pessimism.

Optimism is about emotional states of being including hope, wishful thinking, and at its worse fairy-tale views of the world that its always getting better.

Pessimism is its opposite, which includes hopelessness, despondency, and at its worse fatalism that the world is going to get worse.

Both lead to paralysis since at their most extreme, the world is just fine as it if you are optimist so why worry about it, or its going to hell if you are pessimist and there is nothing that can be done about it.

As soon as one accepts optimism or pessimism as their worldview, they shut themselves off from asking questions. I used to consider myself pessimistic and a cynic but after finally reading those definitions, I realized that this was not me.

My blog is about asking questions, hopefully relevant and rational questions. My goal is to find solutions, not preach optimism or pessimism. I realized that I am a skeptic.

So, perhaps this is the political philosophy that I am waiting for, one based on the principles of skepticism. Such a political movement would be a bold way of viewing the political world. Perhaps, with persistence the political manifestation of skepticism can be the cure of the mental diseases of optimism and pessimism, and ultimately help us better understand our human nature and create truly better governments.

About The Author: Chris Billows

Chris Billows is a knowledge seeker who believes in social responsibility, a health care professional, and a business dabbler. The Journals of Doc Surge is his personal blog. Doc Surge (a cool synonym for Billows) is inspired by Doc Brass from the Planetary Comic series who in turn was inspired by the 1930s pulp hero Doc Savage.
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3 Comments:

  1. Markus Buchart July 06, 2010 Reply

    I’m pessimistic that there will ever be a cure for optimism. However, I’m optimistic that there will be a cure for pessimism. You’re probably sceptical about both of these propositions.

    • Chris Billows July 07, 2010 Reply

      With poetry like that, who can’t be optimistic?! 🙂

  2. Markus Buchart July 12, 2010 Reply

    Oh no, I may have turned a skepticist into an optimist! That’s a ground for pessimism.

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