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Asked on March 14, 2021 in Word choice.
What comes to mind immediately is Contented. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, “1. 1. “1. With a satisfaction = 0? Upon further
reflection, I tend to think optimism and idealism are confused terms, especially by pessimists. I will ask
for a promotion, an idealist will expect to receive promotion, i.e. when I apply for a job, I would say, when I request a job, I would say. I am an optimist, but I don’t need promotion, but I am sure this would help.
How would I view everything if optimism was the core of my being? Why is an optimist going to be optimistic even if they will not be promoted. I doubt many would realistically be “not disappointed” if they’re asking for the promotion, even an optimist. I think content or contented would suffice for optimists. I have been called that. How is content perceived?
What is a complete definition of idealism?
Behavior based on a conception of things as it should be 2. Thinking can be a form of living. You can ponder the possibility of mental illness, (e.g. lack of moral wisdom or independent behavior). a striving for one’s ideals
optimism: 1. believes that good always prevails over evil and the belief of retribution is that good prevails over evil. the tendency to take the most hopeful view of matters
matters, when confronted with difficulties.
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