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'''Optimism''' is the psychological behavior of believing a specific endeavor will have a positive or favorable outcome. Alternatively, optimism is also the philosophy that this world out of all possible ones is the one most worth living. Β 
'''Optimism''' is the psychological behavior of believing a specific endeavor will have a positive or favorable outcome. Alternatively, optimism is also the philosophy that this world out of all possible ones is the one most worth living. Β 
==Personality==
==Personality==
Of course, optimism will act... optimistic. It would seem he feels no other emotion besides happiness and is willing to help others out with their problems. It would make constant attempts to cheer up [[File:Nihil.png]] [[Nihilism]], but would fail each time.
Of course, optimism will act... optimistic. It would seem it feels no other emotion besides happiness and is willing to help others out with their problems. It would make constant attempts to cheer up [[File:Nihil.png]] [[Nihilism]], but would fail each time.
==Relationships==
==Relationships==
===Friends===
===Friends===

Revision as of 17:52, 13 June 2024

Optimism is the psychological behavior of believing a specific endeavor will have a positive or favorable outcome. Alternatively, optimism is also the philosophy that this world out of all possible ones is the one most worth living.

Personality

Of course, optimism will act... optimistic. It would seem it feels no other emotion besides happiness and is willing to help others out with their problems. It would make constant attempts to cheer up Nihilism, but would fail each time.

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Nihilism - Come on, cheer up a bit! I do like your optimistic variant though.

Enemies

  • - Enemies? Why would I want those?

Further Reading