Worth Repeating

From Naked Capitalism….

Most people (ironically those deemed psychologically healthy) have an optimistic bias and generally assign too high odds of things working out well (the mildly depressed make more accurate assessments. I have often wondered which way the causality runs: do they make better assessments BECAUSE their unhappy state strips away the rose-colored filter, or are they mildly depressed because they keep giving more realistic assessments, which makes them a drag to be around, and they are depressed because they encounter social rejection?).

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  1. In school, when, after reading into history, social science, etc. in my free time, I made a conscious effort to take a realistic appraisal of the world, I became a social failure. Of course, this also coincided with puberty and general stratification of the social world of my school, so it could have been unrelated.

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