"Rampant pessimism underlies diseases of anxiety and depression. While there is no known cause (or cure) for such an outlook on life, researchers from MIT and Kyoto University decided to investigate whether a specific brain region can be implicated in fomenting pessimism. They believe they might have found it"
I don't know how "rampant" pessimism is. It seems to me that if people were paying attention to what is going on, they would certainly be very pessimistic. That's 25% joke, 75% statement-of-fact. — Bitter Crank
About 6 years ago my chronic mid-range-severity depression lifted. Since then I have had a quite positive outlook on life. — Bitter Crank
But that is also a self-fulfilling prophecy. Good things happen when people are optimistic. — Hanover
and spread it as best I can — ArguingWAristotleTiff
A cure for pessimism? What would be the point? — Vinson
A cure for pessimism? What would be the point? — Vinson
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