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Hope springs a trap. Recent research confirms that an absence of optimism plays a large role in keeping people trapped in poverty. Zoom

theeconomist:

Hope springs a trap. Recent research confirms that an absence of optimism plays a large role in keeping people trapped in poverty.

via theeconomist
Posted on Friday, May 18 2012.
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    Yup
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    And think about France now: The French population has one the world highest levels of pessimism, despite the fact
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    and economic policies that tend to foment only...small percentage of people.
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    Oh, hm, that sounds familiar.
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    Life would be easiear and funnier with something like this… Maybe we all have our own “on” button, sometimes it’s
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