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It is: "Pessimists are usually right, but optimists change the world".
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Extreme optimists would change the map to a sea of red; others would settle for Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania, and, realistically or not, look content.
The radical, by contrast, is fundamentally an optimist, embracing change because he holds that human nature is perfectible.
Obama is a practical optimist and change does not come easily.
But he said David Cameron offered a "miserable" view of what could be achieved and said Labour were the "optimists" who would change Britain.
The optimists will embrace change by looking for solutions.
Optimists hope that changes to the welfare system will nudge poor natives into the fields by making work more attractive than living on benefits.
Ariane is an eternal change optimist, author of The First 30 Days; Your Guide to Making any Change Easier and founder of www.first30days.com, a site that helps people transition through dozens of life changes.
Gratitude helped Sullenberger -- who has called himself the "eternal optimist" -- to change the way he thought about the event, from focusing on the things that obviously went wrong to looking at everything that went right and enabled him to save the lives of the 155 passengers.
So who is naive: the "change strategy" optimists or the "moral stand" pessimists?
But change, say optimists, may at last be on the way: Ms Robillard expects a report from an advisory committee by year-end.
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