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  1. Optimism - Wikipedia

    In ordinary English, optimism may be synonymous with idealism —often, unrealistic or foolish optimism in particular. The term derives from the Latin optimum, meaning "best".

  2. Optimism | Definition & Origin | Britannica

    Optimism, the theory, in philosophy, that the world is the best of all possible worlds or, in ethics, that life is worth living. It is derived from the Latin optimum (‘best’).

  3. OPTIMISM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Optimism is expecting that the best will happen. It comes from the Latin word optimus, which means "best." Even if you don’t think the very best thing will always happen, if you're generally given to …

  4. Optimism | Psychology Today

    To many psychologists, optimism reflects the belief that the outcomes of events or experiences will generally be positive.

  5. Optimism: Definition, Signs, and How to Be Optimistic

    Mar 5, 2026 · Optimism is defined as a mental attitude characterized by hope and confidence in success and a positive future. Optimists tend to view hardships as learning experiences or temporary …

  6. OPTIMISM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    OPTIMISM meaning: 1. the quality of being full of hope and emphasizing the good parts of a situation, or a belief….

  7. Simon Sinek | The Optimism Company

    Inspiring leaders to inspire others. Keynotes, workshops, courses, and leadership experiences from Simon Sinek's Optimism Company.