describe in detail: 1) What is the difference between an optimistic person and a pessimistic person?
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To be optimistic about a situation is to expect it to turn out in a good way. If you're generally optimistic, you're an optimist—you tend to look at things favorably. Pessimistic means the opposite: expecting a situation to turn out in a bad way or being a pessimist—always expecting the worst.
Optimists generally approach life with a positive outlook, while pessimists tend to expect the worst. Optimists go into new situations with high expectations, while pessimists keep low expectations to prepare for negative outcomes.
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Optimistic refers to the positive attitude of expecting the best possible outcome from any given situation. On the contrary, pessimistic refers to the negative attitude of expecting the worst possible outcome from any given situation.
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