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Differences Quote by Charles Sanders Peirce

“The difference between a pessimistic and an optimistic mind is of such controlling importance in regard to every intellectual function, and especially for the conduct of life, that it is out of the question to admit that both are normal, and the great majority of mankind are naturally optimistic.” quote by Charles Sanders Peirce
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“The difference between a pessimistic and an optimistic mind is of such controlling importance in regard to every intellectual function, and especially for the conduct of life, that it is out of the question to admit that both are normal, and the great majority of mankind are naturally optimistic.”

Charles Sanders Peirce

About This Quote

Source Book: The Essential Peirce, Volume 2, 1978

Optimism shapes how we think and act, influencing all mental activities and life choices, while pessimism is less common.

In simple terms: Optimism guides thought and life more than pessimism.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate optimism for better decisions.

Themes

mindset optimism philosophy human nature

Mood

reflective inspirational thoughtful

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • leadership
  • personal development
  • mental health
  • decision making

Key Concepts

epistemology psychology cognitive bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does optimism affect your problem solving?
  • When might a pessimistic view be beneficial?
A Different Perspective

Optimism may blind one to risks and realistic assessment.

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