Decaf
Professional Amateur
I've been juggling this thought in my head for a while and I thought I'd share it for scrutiny.
Optimism and Pessimism are both lazy. They are an attitude that seeks to define the meaning of an observation for easy categorization. Now, clearly you can't leave the meaning of every observation in your life up in the air or it would be hard to make much progress, but I'd be happy if more people at least showed some reluctance to decide.
The most common alternative to optimist and pessimist I've heard is "realist". The term is used by people from both camps (mostly pessimists) who seek to undermine the credibility of the other camp, and so I refuse to use it. In seeking a better alternative I stumbled one what I think is the true opposite.
A skeptic is someone who attributes uncertainty to everything. Often confused with a cynic (which I believe is actually a pessimist in disguise, usually calling themselves a realist), a skeptic is willing to believe something, but not without thorough examination.
I guess the whole point of posting this is because I enjoy the mental gymnastics of finding true opposites (like zealots and apathists). Do you think I'm right or have I missed something about either group of people? Clearly I'm biased in favor of the skeptic, so I wouldn't put it past me.
Optimism and Pessimism are both lazy. They are an attitude that seeks to define the meaning of an observation for easy categorization. Now, clearly you can't leave the meaning of every observation in your life up in the air or it would be hard to make much progress, but I'd be happy if more people at least showed some reluctance to decide.
The most common alternative to optimist and pessimist I've heard is "realist". The term is used by people from both camps (mostly pessimists) who seek to undermine the credibility of the other camp, and so I refuse to use it. In seeking a better alternative I stumbled one what I think is the true opposite.
A skeptic is someone who attributes uncertainty to everything. Often confused with a cynic (which I believe is actually a pessimist in disguise, usually calling themselves a realist), a skeptic is willing to believe something, but not without thorough examination.
I guess the whole point of posting this is because I enjoy the mental gymnastics of finding true opposites (like zealots and apathists). Do you think I'm right or have I missed something about either group of people? Clearly I'm biased in favor of the skeptic, so I wouldn't put it past me.