QUESTION:
FAQ - If you are a pragmatic person, are you more doubtful?
THOUGHTS:
Typically, Hope in the context of adaptability refers to the outlook and expectations one has about the future and their ability to influence it positively. Being pragmatic involves a realistic approach to situations, focusing on practical solutions and results. This doesn't necessarily mean that pragmatic individuals lean more toward doubtfulness. It is possible for someone to be both pragmatic and hopeful, where their practicality informs realistic optimism.
It's important to distinguish between being pragmatic (realistically assessing and addressing situations) and being doubtful (having a lack of confidence or optimism about the future). A pragmatic person can still maintain a hopeful attitude by focusing on actionable steps and realistic expectations.
Also see: FAQ - How do we balance optimism with reality? – AQai Support
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