Pessimism Cloaked as Realism Considered Harmful - DBR 075
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This one's about optimism and pessimism, and what that has to do with productivity. I and the whole thing is a productivity concern for me. We talk about confidence around these parts. That’s because I think confidence ties to productivity. The tie there is imposter syndrome. We struggle to understand what confidence is. But confidence is fundamental to what we're trying to do, particularly as knowledge workers. By the same token, optimism is fundamental to productivity. A lot of this has to do with long term career growth rather than just simple productivity. We'll leave that career growth potential aside, and just talk about productivity now. The problem
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- The problem is that many people are pessimists
- If you are not confident in your ability to do something, then your ability to do that thing is going to be quite limited
- The invisible work that we do leads to negative mental gymnastics like writer's block and imposter syndrome.
- Our feelings about a thing do have a lot to do with our ability to do and thus I think we should cultivate optimism
- vs “Toxic positivity”
- Definition of discipline
- Mental landscape and productivity
- Learned helplessness
- Growth mindset is pretty close to a good definition of optimism
- Grit
- I'm not a pessimist about me. I'm a pessimist about the world.
- Optimism as naivete, realism is rational
- Limiting disappointment by managing expectations
- Definition of work
- Problem solving
- Tenacity
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