It is normal human tendency to crave for the best out of
everything around him/her. Many a time this craving cause disappointment as
things may not happen as they wish. This leads to the development of
pessimistic attitude in men. In my opinion, pessimism is a very dangerous evil.
This kills the enthusiasm in a person and makes him useless in almost every
field that he ventures in.
What we need to understand is everything would not come
smooth in this world, and if things are happening as you expect them, you
should not fall prey to the luck factor, because there will be times when
things may not fall in place and you would regret being not prepared then. For
me, the motto of life is, ‘Hope for the Best, Be prepared for the
Worst, and Take What Comes’. Hope is the only reason why we live. If
there is no hope, our urge to live ceases to exist.
One big mistake many of us do, in which I too take part most
times, is ‘not acting’ due to the
fear of failure. What we fail to realize is that it simultaneously eats up the
opportunity for us to succeed. When things are smooth, we tend to curl up in
our cozy comfort zone without the slightest care in the world. Beware, this is
the greatest mistake that one can make because we soon regret what we did not
accomplish in the lost time, and the damage would have been irrevocably done by
then.
Optimism is the best attitude with which a human being
should live. Optimism is not just hoping for the best. It is acting towards it.
Until and unless you put in efforts to achieve something, nothing will come
your way. The fruit of such an act tastes much sweeter as there is a sense of
accomplishment associated with it. Optimism is not expecting that everything
would be as we wish. It is the hope that it would give us what we wish for, but
simultaneously it is a mind set of resilience to act through a different route
if the intended result does not materialize. Optimism is the attitude that
tells us that there is nothing impossible for us. If one door closes, there’ll
be another one wide open somewhere else, waiting for us to enter. It might take
a bit more of our time and effort to find that door, but once we enter there,
the elation is beautiful.
Optimism keeps us
healthy, observant and proactive. It tells us to be on the move. As we often
hear, it is accompanied by faith in the almighty. Praying to God and asking him
favors all the time will never suffice; it has to be accompanied by our efforts
to make things happen. But faith makes us hopeful and clear headed. It is
always a deed that is half done by you and the rest by God that gives you complete
satisfaction.