Sasha
Professional Teacher
A pessimist is someone who is pleased with bad experiences because they show he was right. (Heinz Ruhmann) Do you agree? Why?
Mar 18, 2018 4:31 PM
Comments · 5
2
If a pessimist was usually right, wouldn't that make him a realist?
March 18, 2018
2
A pessimist is an informed optimist.
March 18, 2018
1
A pessimist is that who before crossing a one-way street looks in both directions of it.
March 18, 2018
1
I'd say this was strictly true only for those pessimists who feel a need for validation.
Could one not equally say 

An optimist is someone who is pleased with good experiences because they show he was right.

In either case, it seems to me to be more focused on the pleasure derived from being correct, which is neither a defining trait of a pessimist nor an optimist, so no, I don't agree, as the labels of pessimist/optimist only deal with the expectation. The reaction to an event turning out negatively will, I'm sure, be varied.

Perhaps a good question would be 

If a pessimist is pleased by that bad experience, is it still in fact, a bad experience?
March 18, 2018
Some correction guys!  Igor, you should say "A pessimist is a man who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." Mi Sha, you should say, "A pessimist is a well-informed optimist." By the way, does this quote belong to Mark Twain?
March 19, 2018