Maybe you just a pessimist and want people to feel the pains of the world.
Quote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:24:38 AMMaybe you just a pessimist and want people to feel the pains of the world.thats not what pessimists dostop using that word incorrectly, it gives pessimists like me a bad rep
Quote from: Snake on August 14, 2017, 02:26:25 AMQuote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:24:38 AMMaybe you just a pessimist and want people to feel the pains of the world.thats not what pessimists dostop using that word incorrectly, it gives pessimists like me a bad repNo, and yes. A pessimist just sees the glass half empty.And maybe he is one and he feels people are blind when they do not see what is wrong with the world and therefore he feels they need to feel the pain and the problems of this world, or else they are ignorant to the world.Or maybe he just is salty of everyone else having fun.
And maybe he is one, and he feels people are blind when they do not see what is wrong with the world. Therefore he feels they need to feel the pain and the problems of this world, or else they are ignorant to the world.
Quote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:30:14 AMQuote from: Snake on August 14, 2017, 02:26:25 AMQuote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:24:38 AMMaybe you just a pessimist and want people to feel the pains of the world.thats not what pessimists dostop using that word incorrectly, it gives pessimists like me a bad repNo, and yes. A pessimist just sees the glass half empty.And maybe he is one and he feels people are blind when they do not see what is wrong with the world and therefore he feels they need to feel the pain and the problems of this world, or else they are ignorant to the world.Or maybe he just is salty of everyone else having fun.a pessimist acts like the glass is half empty. which is the most pragmatic position to hold. youre always prepared for the worst. study some more philisophy pls.that being said i dont think that has any bearing on how you would react to someone else being depressed.
Quote from: Snake on August 14, 2017, 02:33:02 AMQuote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:30:14 AMQuote from: Snake on August 14, 2017, 02:26:25 AMQuote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:24:38 AMMaybe you just a pessimist and want people to feel the pains of the world.thats not what pessimists dostop using that word incorrectly, it gives pessimists like me a bad repNo, and yes. A pessimist just sees the glass half empty.And maybe he is one and he feels people are blind when they do not see what is wrong with the world and therefore he feels they need to feel the pain and the problems of this world, or else they are ignorant to the world.Or maybe he just is salty of everyone else having fun.a pessimist acts like the glass is half empty. which is the most pragmatic position to hold. youre always prepared for the worst. study some more philisophy pls.that being said i dont think that has any bearing on how you would react to someone else being depressed.A pessimist just sees the worst in everything, or expects the worse will happen. That is the basic definition. You can be pragmatic about it but I have seen people who just see the worse in everything and are not pragmatic. Now you are right that pessimist are more prone to being pragmatic, but how one will react is unknown as everyone is always an exception to the rule.Also some pessimist are weirdly more optimistic.
Quote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:36:59 AMQuote from: Snake on August 14, 2017, 02:33:02 AMQuote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:30:14 AMQuote from: Snake on August 14, 2017, 02:26:25 AMQuote from: Risay117 on August 14, 2017, 02:24:38 AMMaybe you just a pessimist and want people to feel the pains of the world.thats not what pessimists dostop using that word incorrectly, it gives pessimists like me a bad repNo, and yes. A pessimist just sees the glass half empty.And maybe he is one and he feels people are blind when they do not see what is wrong with the world and therefore he feels they need to feel the pain and the problems of this world, or else they are ignorant to the world.Or maybe he just is salty of everyone else having fun.a pessimist acts like the glass is half empty. which is the most pragmatic position to hold. youre always prepared for the worst. study some more philisophy pls.that being said i dont think that has any bearing on how you would react to someone else being depressed.A pessimist just sees the worst in everything, or expects the worse will happen. That is the basic definition. You can be pragmatic about it but I have seen people who just see the worse in everything and are not pragmatic. Now you are right that pessimist are more prone to being pragmatic, but how one will react is unknown as everyone is always an exception to the rule.Also some pessimist are weirdly more optimistic.thats not what a pessimist is, thats just someone being negative. the definition has been altered because people are fucking stupid. dont conflate the two.
pes·si·mistˈpesəməst/Submitnoun1.a person who tends to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen."the pessimists point to ways in which life has deteriorated"synonyms: defeatist, fatalist, prophet of doom, cynic, doomsayer, doomster, Cassandra; More2.PHILOSOPHYa person who believes that this world is as bad as it could be or that evil will ultimately prevail over good."he finds solace in the writings of pessimist philosophers"
Now I am not sure where you are getting your definition from but I sourced my answers.
also dictionary definitions contain the most commonly understood definitions, and my contention is that those definitions are sometimes wrong
"that time is a burden; that the course of history is in some sense ironic; that freedom and happiness are incompatible; and that human existence is absurd.Philosophical pessimists see the self-consciousness of man as bound up with his consciousness of time and that this leads to greater suffering than mere physical pain.
The pessimistic view of the human condition is that it is in a sense "absurd". Absurdity is seen as an ontological mismatch between our desire for meaning and fulfillment and our inability to find or sustain those things in the world, or as Camus puts it: "a divorce between man and his life, the actor and his setting"
The responses to this predicament of the human condition by pessimists are varied. Some philosophers, mainly Schopenhauer, recommend a form of resignation and self-denial (which he saw exemplified in Indian religions). Some followers tend to believe that "expecting the worst leads to the best." Rene Descartes even believed that life was better if emotional reactions to "negative" events were removed. Others like Nietzsche, Leopardi and Camus respond with a more life-affirming view, what Nietzsche called a "Dionysian pessimism", an embrace of life as it is in all of its constant change and suffering, without appeal to progress or hedonistic calculus. Albert Camus indicated that the common responses to the absurdity of life are often: Suicide, a leap of faith (as per Kierkegaard's knight of faith), or recognition/rebellion. Camus rejected all but the last option as unacceptable and inauthentic responses.