29.3.08

Primarily, here procures a new problem: predominant pessimism. Procrastination? But we'll talk about that later.
Every action leads to another. So a sigh--to a dim outlook. Could this be true? Shall I resort to constraining my actions solely to those that lead to positive enhancements? What do you do with a pessimist who so desperately wants to be an optimist? Is that level of desperation for a new outlook an act of pessimism in itself? How far will you let me take this... What defines a pessimist? Or an optimist for that matter. Is it childhood experience? What a cliche. C'est ne pas vrai! Non. It's that space in your mind that you control. That nobody else has access to. It is there that an optimist or a pessimist chooses their path. In that tiny space that occupies less than the nail on your fuck-you finger. That was premeditatedly pessimistic. Is there a connection between outlook on life and the purported overuse of unneccessary grammatical devices? Perhaps.
But back to the original concept, which is my question: Why are some people optimists while others dredge in the dark, constrained to their pessimistic ventures. If it was as simple as a choice, wouldn't we all be optimists?

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