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AFFIRMATIVE: Optimism Is the Rational Approach

CANNING THE HEADLINES or checking your bank statement, it’s easy to succumb to pessimism. Humans are wired to focus on the negative—a useful trait in a dangerous environment characterized by scarcity, to be sure—so we are by nature a wary, gloomy, and regretful species. But a

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