“Fight
Against Stupidity And Bureaucracy”
Yesterday I
wrote about whether your glass is half full or half empty.
Closely related
to that, though also slightly different in degree perhaps, is whether you are
an optimist or a pessimist.
I have a
friend who has gone through life with a “when
one closes another one shuts” philosophy. He also says things like, “Behind every silver lining there’s a cloud”.
It’s
amusing, but in his case and I would guess in a good many others, that attitude
eventually becomes a self-fulfilling predicament. He’s never taken any chances
in life and he has been in a job that he never really cared for, for the past
30 years or so. He’s just counting the days until he can retire and he has been
doing that for many, many years, not just recently. Sad, but it can’t be
helped, or rather he can’t be helped.
As well as
creating an aversion to any sort of risk, if you think things will go wrong
then they usually will, and more often than not it’s your own fault. If you set
out to do something with failure uppermost in your mind, you psych yourself out
of giving 100 percent to the task at hand. If you don’t give it that 100
percent effort then it will either not turn out as good as it could have, or it
will fail completely. In such cases the pessimist always blames things like bad
luck, or other people, never their own defeatist attitude from the outset.
An
optimistic person, on the other hand, will approach a task thinking it is going
to succeed. Therefore in their case they will put much more care and effort
into it (even sometimes subconsciously) thereby raising their chances of
succeeding. Don’t get me wrong, starting off with an optimistic viewpoint will
not guarantee success, it will just make for a better attempt at the job, and
the better the job you do the better are the chances it will succeed.
Failure
will stop a pessimist dead in his tracks because he is sure he is going to fail
from the beginning and when it happens he shrugs his shoulders and packs up and
goes home.
But failure
won’t do the same for a person with an optimistic outlook. An optimist is
surprised by failure. He usually wants to know why it happened, so he will analyze
it and then try again.
And that is
one of the great secrets to success. Sir Winston Churchill probably defined it
best when he said that “success is the
ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm”, and although
Churchill is now remembered for his notable political victories and war-time
leadership, he also had his fare share of defeats as well along the way.
I have been
part of several projects that have been complete failures, but that never
stopped me from getting back up, dusting myself down, and trying again. And if
you stay optimistic and work accordingly giving 100 percent of your effort then
sooner or later you will succeed.
I’m very
optimistic about that!
PS: I
haven’t tried this out, but they say you should always borrow money from a
pessimist, because he doesn’t expect to get paid back!
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