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wearethepeopleibrox t1_j96uefq wrote

Fellow optimist here. Heard a great phrase recently that helped me deal with pessimists.

The world needs both optimists and pessimists. The optimists invented the aeroplane and pessisimists invented the parachute. Both are pointless without the other.

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Party-Writer9068 t1_j971vz1 wrote

you are confusing lazy with pessimists tbh. You can easily find hard working intelligent people with negative view on life.

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YourMildestDreams t1_j974275 wrote

I have a friend who's a professional painter and she says that to make it as an artist, producing art is only like 20% of the process. The rest is networking, marketing, and accounting. She's basically a small business. She says most of her time is spent advertising her art, joining artist communities, and re-calculating her budget every month. She went through years of trial and error to succeed, and she did this because she listened to criticism and constantly improved.

It's the same with every creative project. It's not enough for you to have a stack of patents -- you need to learn about copyright law, marketing, and manufacturing. The optimism/pessimism oversimplification is a false dichotomy -- you absolutely need to listen to the naysayers because they'll tell you the weak points in your inventions. Your friend telling you why your ideas won't work will help you optimize your designs and create several backup plans. Don't discount his opinions.

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Significant-Yard-826 t1_j97tuvj wrote

I get motivated wayy more from someone tellin me i cant do something, than from someone giving me positive encouragement, wierd lol

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studio28 t1_j98wrrv wrote

Dude fuck it. Shoot for the stars, land on the roof. LIVE.

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