Dear
Readers,
We
generally tend to classify people into two types: “Optimist” and “Pessimist”.
Some of the traits we associate with Optimists are:- Positive thinkers, possibility
thinkers, focussing on favourable outcomes, filled with hope and confidence,
etc. Whereas the traits we associate with Pessimists are:- Negative thinkers, Skeptics,
Doubters, Fault finders, Idea dampeners, Mood spoilers etc.
One of
the most common quote we hear is “An pessimist sees a problem in every
opportunity, whereas an optimist sees an opportunity in every problem”.
It is
often believed, that being an Optimist, is the best way to be, because they
always tend to look at the positive side of life and events expecting the most
favorable outcome. On the other side, a pessimist is often viewed as a negative
person, who is not willing to take any risks or chances and someone who is
constantly finding fault and dampens our spirits.
Optimism
sometimes sounds overrated. It gives a feel that being Pessimist is wrong. But
we need to understand that in order to take a good decision, we should weigh
the pros and cons, before making a decision.
For
instance, while it comes to decision making Optimists, because of their upbeat
mindset and their trust in gut instincts, are more gullible and naive.
Therefore some of their decisions, have landed them in deep trouble. Whereas, a pessimistic person is someone who
needs proof before he jumps on board. Whenever they hear something new, they are
the first to scrutinize it before they will accept it. So, they are highly
cautious people and therefore greatly delay in making decisions. This in turn,
many times make them lose out on a quick opportunity.
I heard
this somewhere, “While it was an optimist who invented the plane, it was
a pessimist who invented the parachute”.
Is it not true, that both are important?
It is difficult to imagine a high speed car without brakes. While accelerator
is necessary for speed, brakes are needed for safety.
So, let
us get out of the idea that pessimist people are negative people. It is just
that, the way the optimist sees the world and the way a pessimist sees the
world is lot different. But the fact is thay they are not against each other,
but complement each other.
While an
optimist can take quick decisions that could fail and a pessimist can be stuck
up not taking any decision, as he doesn’t want to fail, we find both of them
limiting in their own way. So, is there a third alternative? Is there a possibility
of having the best of both? I guess,
YES. A person who can find a balance between these seeming opposite poles, is
called a “Realist.”
A Realist
is someone who tends to view or present things as they really are at this
moment. A realist tries to
see things as they are not as he would like them to be. Realists have a firm grip on reality
and can see things for what they are, not what they are told they are and
therefore do not fall victim to propaganda, misconception, or titles. Realists,
are the ones who can see, the bigger, clearer picture without any
preconceptions and therefore make more sensible decisions.
So, to
make, it simpler:
“ An optimist see a glass half full.
A pessimist sees a glass as half empty.
A realist sees it as just a half glass”
What the
word needs today is this new breed of people called, “The Realists” who could
make a positive and sustainable contribution to mankind. Don’t you think so?
Happy
Reading,
D.
Senthil Kannan
Article date August 2016
Article date August 2016
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