pessimist
US /ˈpesɪmɪst/
・UK /ˈpesɪmɪst/
B1 中級
n.名詞悲觀者 ; 悲觀主義者
The pessimist expects bad to come
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你是悲觀主義者嗎? (Are You A Pessimist?)
02:33
- God, you are such a pessimist.
天啊,你真是個悲觀主義者。
- See, Sarah, how can you be a pessimist when you're at a view like this?
你看,莎拉,看到這樣的景色,你怎麼能不悲觀呢?
5條生活經驗--韋恩-戴爾博士 (真正的激勵) (5 Lessons To Live By - Dr. Wayne Dyer (Truly Inspiring))
11:40
- One of the central principles of my life is that no one knows enough to be a pessimist about anything that each and every one of us when we close our mind to what is possible for us or what is possible for humanity closes off.
我人生的一個核心原則是,沒有人知道,不足以成為一個悲觀主義者,我們每一個人當我們閉上心扉的時候,我們的可能性或者人類的可能性就會關閉。
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11:24
- but rather than be an eternal pessimist about it,
但卻不願意做一個永遠的悲觀主義者。
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10:15
- I was very surprised at how they reacted, because the pessimist in me thought they won't see this as a crab, that, you know, they'll see through it, that we're essentially trying to pull a magic trick on them, and I didn't think that it would work.
我對他們的反應感到非常驚訝,因為我這個悲觀主義者認為他們不會把這當成螃蟹,你知道,他們會看穿的,我們本質上是在對他們施展魔法,我認為這不會奏效。
如何讓身邊的人變得更樂觀? ► 如果你身邊有悲觀的人,看看這一篇吧 - Tali Sharot 塔利‧沙洛特博士(中英字幕)博士 (如何讓身邊的人變得更樂觀? ► 如果你身邊有悲觀的人,看看這一篇吧 - Dr. Tali Sharot 塔利‧沙洛特博士(中英字幕))
02:53
- If I've got a friend that's a pessimist or a partner or a husband or whatever it might be, how do I get them to become more of an optimist?
如果我的朋友是個悲觀主義者,或者我的伴侶、丈夫或其他什麼人是個悲觀主義者,我該如何讓他們變得更樂觀呢?
關於現代愛情的問題 (The Problem With Modern Love)
14:08
- These are perhaps a few of the things a realist or pessimist might say, or at least think in the privacy of their mind, about love.
這些也許是現實主義者或悲觀主義者可能會說的一些關於愛情的話,或者至少是他們在私下裡的一些想法。
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10:44
- Are you an optimist or a pessimist?
你是一個樂觀主義者還是一個悲觀主義者?
9 個月前我被解僱了......情況是這樣的。 (I was laid off 9 mo ago...here's how it's going.)
18:19
- It's so easy to be a pessimist and say, oh, that's just not going to work because xyz. And when it actually happens, you get to say, oh, I knew it. But those type of people never get to take their chances to make the thing happen. I had to swallow the pill that that is an easy out and it drains me and it holds me back from giving it a real honest shot. Do you still get burnt out? Yes. But I would say it's not that bad. It's more like I get overwhelmed. And when that does happen, I just write. I put all my thoughts on a page. I recently reread the book The Artist's Way. I read this in college. Like, my girlfriends and I really enjoyed this book. I had been going through this mental block of like, oh, I'm not a creative person and I suck and I don't have good ideas. It tells you to do morning pages, which is like basically journaling for three pages every single morning. And it also tells you to take yourself on artist dates every week and that rest and play are really good for your energy. I highly recommend the book. You should read it. Link it down below. If you could go back nine months ago, what would you tell her? Do you regret anything? Regret is a strong word. There are things I could have done better and that there are things that I didn't have to do. But I think it's hard to skip all of that completely because I wouldn't have known unless I had done it. You know what I mean? I don't know. In a strange way, I find it very empowering to develop your own strong opinions about something based on your own personal experience. Like you put the work to figure that out and you have that anecdote that you can pull from. But if I could go back to Chloe nine months ago, I would tell her three things. One, it's okay to rest. In fact, it makes you a better, more productive, more creative person. So please do it for the love of God. Two, don't be afraid of losing that opportunity in front of you right now. Scarcity mindset is so real. Plenty of opportunities will come your way. Trust me. Just focus on yourself. And three, trust your gut. People ain't shit. Don't believe people. If you get a weird icky feeling about someone, it's probably true.
悲觀主義者很容易說,哦,這行不通,因為 xyz。當事情真的發生時,你會說,哦,我就知道。但這類人永遠不會抓住機會,讓事情發生。我不得不吞下這顆藥丸,因為這很容易讓人放棄,它會耗盡我的精力,讓我無法真正誠實地去嘗試。你還會感到倦怠嗎?會。但我覺得沒那麼嚴重。更多的是不知所措。當這種情況發生時,我就寫作。我把所有的想法都寫在紙上。我最近重讀了《藝術家之路》這本書。我在大學時讀過這本書。我和我的閨蜜們都非常喜歡這本書。我一直有這樣的心理障礙:哦,我不是一個有創造力的人,我很差勁,我沒有好的想法。這本書告訴你要寫
理解 "充滿希望的悲觀主義" | 灰色地帶 (Understanding "hopeful pessimism" | The Gray Area)
49:47
- I have been called a pessimist many times, and I've always recoiled a little because usually when people say that, it's a soft insult.
我曾多次被人稱為悲觀主義者,我總是有點反感,因為通常人們這麼說的時候,都是一種輕微的侮辱。
- It means you're pathologically negative, and that pisses me off because if you're not blindly optimistic or if you're just being honest about the world as best you can be, that doesn't mean you're a hopeless pessimist, but that is the way a lot of people think.
這意味著你病態地消極,這讓我很生氣,因為如果你不盲目樂觀,或者你只是儘可能誠實地看待這個世界,這並不意味著你是個絕望的悲觀主義者,但很多人就是這麼想的。