It said "assuming reality was constant, expectation had to be greater than reality to create optimism. On the other hand, a pessimist was someone with expectation lower than reality, a fraction of diminishing returns."
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"The human condition meant that this number approached zero without reaching it-you never really completely gave up hope;it might come flooding back at any provocation."
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@LumpySpacePrincess[THB] So if you plug in the same numbers for each equation, that would mean that happier people have less hope, because they need it less. And people who are unhappy have more hope. But that isn't always true......
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I don't really think so. . . .
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@BMO(Sarah)[THB] Yah if King Kong wants it that way he should get it because hes a big bad fictional Gorillaπ
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@BMO(Sarah)[THB] Butch!πππ
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@LumpySpacePrincess[THB] Uhm what?π
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@JakeTheDog(THB) Why not, like can you explain? I don't know hat to think of it. He may change his mind as we get farther in the book.
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@BMO(Sarah)[THB] Chicken Butt says Hiπ
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@LumpySpacePrincess[THB] Well, chicken butt is a biatch!!!
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@BMO(Sarah)[THB] Ha ha!!π
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it makes sense to me. I just ad to read it over a few times
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it makes you really think
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