by Timo » Sun 24 May 2015, 22:13:01
True story that I just have to share regarding optimists and pessimists. Off topic, big time, but, oh well.
Years ago, back when I was much more active and involved with local philanthropic organizations here in town, I ended up on someone's charitable-giving rolodex. This was before the era of illegal blind calling, and even before the era of wide-spread cell phones. I did have a computer, but that was a Gateway 368, 40 mg hard drive, and 4 mg of RAM. It did have an SVGA monitor, though. That was cool! Anyway, I ended up getting a lot of phone calls asking for money from one organization in particular, that being the Optimist Club. I never gave them anything, and yet they still called, almost every week for almost 6 months asking me to part with my money. I was in grad school at the time, and money was in very short supply, so I continuously said no. Eventually, I got rather pissed off, and asked them to remove my name from their rolodex. Still the calls persisted. On the last call I received from them, I let them have it. I told them they'd been calling me for 6 months asking for money, and never once had I ever bowed and contributed to the cause de jour. In precise words, I told them, Look, I know you're Optimists, but I'm never going to give you any money, so stop wasting your time every week calling me, asking me for a contribution. Your optimism that I might eventually cave in is getting on my bad side, and I'm growing more pessimistic about the Optimists every time you call!
They never called me again. Optimism can be downright annoying, sometimes!
Anyway, I used to be an optimist in almost every sense of the word. Not sure what happened along the way, but age had jaded me. I look at the world today, and I certainly do not like what I see. I guess I'm optimistic that the OP will rise up and start to get the world back under control, any day now. Does that qualify for optimism?