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  2. Pessimism - Wikipedia

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    Pessimism is a mental attitude in which an undesirable outcome is anticipated from a given situation. Pessimists tend to focus on the negatives of life in general. Pessimists tend to focus on the negatives of life in general.

  3. Philosophical pessimism - Wikipedia

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    Philosophical pessimism is a philosophical tradition which argues that life is not worth living and that non-existence is preferable to existence. Thinkers in this tradition emphasize that suffering outweighs pleasure, happiness is fleeting or unattainable, and existence itself does not hold inherent value or an intrinsic purpose.

  4. List of philosophical pessimists - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Date of birth Date of death Nationality Julius Bahnsen [1] [2]: 30 March 1830: 7 December 1881: German Ernest Becker [3]: 27 September 1924: 6 March 1974

  5. Pessimism among Americans is rising—and the workplace is ...

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    Pessimism among U.S. employees is on the rise, but managers can play a role in combatting negative workplace sentiment.

  6. Insecurity (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Maslow described an insecure person as a person who "perceives the world as a threatening jungle and most human beings as dangerous and selfish; feels like a rejected and isolated person, anxious and hostile; is generally pessimistic and unhappy; shows signs of tension and conflict, tends to turn inward; is troubled by guilt-feelings, has one or another disturbance of self-esteem ...

  7. Defensive pessimism - Wikipedia

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    Unlike pessimism, defensive pessimism is not an internal, global, and stable attribution style, but rather a cognitive strategy utilized within the context of certain goals. [3] Pessimism involves rumination about possible negative outcomes of a situation without proactive behavior to counteract these outcomes.

  8. The Perils of Pessimism: Are Investors Ignoring the Good News?

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    The financial markets have been in a sour mood lately. Major U.S. indexes tumbled this week, giving back all of the year's gains, and investor confidence has plunged. It's easy enough to ...

  9. Self-worth theory of motivation - Wikipedia

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    Some students use the strategy of defensive pessimism to protect their sense of self-worth by deliberately having pessimistic thoughts about the upcoming tasks. Unlike the strategy of self-handicapping, defensive pessimism does not have a negative impact on the attainment of performance or task. [ 7 ]