Sunday, December 23, 2012

Optimism

 

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We normally characterize an optimist as someone who sees his glass as being half full rather than half empty. For a Stoic, though, this degree of optimism would only be a starting point. After expressing his appreciation that his glass is half full rather than being completely empty, he will go on to express his delight in even having a glass: It could, after all, have been broken or stolen. And if he is atop his Stoic game, he might go on to comment about what an astonishing thing glass vessels are: They are cheap and fairly durable, impart no taste to what we put in them, and - miracle of miracles! - allow us to see what they contain. This might sound a bit silly, but to someone who has not lost his capacity for joy, the world is a wonderful place. To such a person, glasses are amazing; to everyone else, a glass is just a glass, and it is half empty to boot.

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2 comments:

  1. PS: thanks god u shift to blogger :P

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  2. @M Umer Toor: Why do you say that? Don't you like Wordpress?? By the way, I have both blogs since long, its just that I'm inactive at the wordpress blog these days...

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