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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 19 Jun 2014

    While pessimism may make us more objective, optimism is more conducive to our own mental and physical well-being: http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft 

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      1. Janet Johnson‏ @JJohnsonLaw 19 Jun 2014
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        I've always thought that optimism was good for you. Now there's proof via @NewYorker http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft ”

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      1. pat blake‏ @EePat 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova but does optimism see what injustices need to be corrected?

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      1. jeremy blain‏ @learntheplanet 19 Jun 2014
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        pessimism may make us more objective, optimism is more conducive to our own mental & physical well-being: http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft  @NewYorker

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      1. L. Aleksandrowicz‏ @LAleksandrowic 20 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker So much in favor of estimating the glass as "half-full"!

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      1. Julie Traves‏ @Jrtraves 20 Jun 2014
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        In other words: cheer the #&%!? up @NewYorker: pessimism makes us objective, optimism makes us healthy and happy: http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft 

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      1. Ursula Heinzelmann‏ @heinzelcheese 19 Jun 2014
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        So true. @NewYorker: While pessimism may make us more objective, optimism is more conducive to our well-being:http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft 

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      1. Lonnie R Marcum, PT‏ @LonnieRhea 19 Jun 2014
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        I Must admit: I'm a Rags-To-Riches kinda girl. #EternalOptimist @NewYorker ://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft

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      1. Sebastian Leck‏ @SebastianLeck 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker if being optimistic is better, why are you telling me depressed people are more objective? That just makes me more depressed

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      1. alan snitow‏ @asnitow 19 Jun 2014
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        Good read MT @NewYorker Pessimism makes us more objective, but optimism is better for our mental+physical well-being http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft 

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      1. TDunn‏ @Theodore611 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova does this mean "Don't worry, be happy?"

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      1.  ✝️ 🇺🇸‏ @c1tizenbane 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova Sometimes though, pessimism is more fun.

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      1.  ✝️ 🇺🇸‏ @c1tizenbane 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova Finally proof that it IS better to take the "glass half full" approach, even when it's hard to.

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      1. Marcy Shelton‏ @shelton_marcy 19 Jun 2014
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        “@NewYorker: While pessimism may make us more objective, optimism is more conducive to our own mental and physical well-being. SO 😄!😄!😄!

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      1. larryagross‏ @larryagross 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker Duh, is this supposed to be news?

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      1. David Farris‏ @Timid_Chef 19 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova try to be Tiger, hard

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      1. Bal Dhillon‏ @BalDhillon2 19 Jun 2014
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        RT @NewYorker: While pessimism may make us more objective, optimism is more conducive to our own mental well-being: http://nyr.kr/1m0ZSft 

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