This life is crazy: full of beauty and wonder, but with a dark and dirty underside. The enactment of Project 2025 has us sliding down a hill as steep as any slope on Aspen Mountain, right towards ...
If you want to sit around griping about the state of the world, don’t do it at a meeting of the St. Paul Optimist Club. They don’t call themselves “optimists” for nothing. The club members are “people ...
Optimists are alike - but every pessimist has their own way, according to new research. When thinking about future events, scientists found that optimists’ brains work similarly. But pessimists’ ...
In the journal PNAS, a Kobe University team around YANAGISAWA Kuniaki reports that when optimists think about future events, their neural activity patterns are mutually similar. Pessimists’ patterns, ...
When imagining the future, optimists' brains tend to look remarkably alike, while pessimists show more varied neural activity. This neurological alignment could explain why optimists are often more ...
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” This is the first line of Leo Tolstoy’s novel Anna Karenina, and it may hold a kernel of truth that goes beyond family ...
A new study reveals that optimists show similar brain activity when they think about the future, while pessimists' neural patterns are more individual. Asano Kohei, Sugiura Hitomi It turns out that ...
Former White House communications director and SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci is urging people to embrace optimism as a competitive advantage, arguing that positivity, not cynicism, is ...
Optimists are 237% more likely than pessimists to be financially prepared to live to 100—a timely finding since the number of retirees making it to 100 is expected to quadruple by 2054, according to a ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...