The June 6, 2011 issue of Time Magazine headlined an article “The Optimism Bias” (pp 40-46).
The article began, “We like to think of ourselves as rational creatures” and then gave the following definition: “The belief that the future will be much better than the past and present is known as the optimism bias.”
A key ingredient of optimism is hope because it keeps our minds at ease, lowers stress, and improves physical health.
The article relates optimism and hope to how memory may work: The core function of the memory system could be to imagine the future—to enable us to prepare for what has yet to come. The system is not designed to perfectly replay past events. It is … >>>
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