Pessimism is the key to good government
What is pessimism?
According to wikitionary.org, “Pessimism is a general belief that bad things will happen.
It is normal to ween that a good community would be the one in which most people expected the best in themselves and their fellow citizens.
In fact, deep pessimism is a key ingredient for the upkeep of any good society.
Pessimism is the idea that people are flawed, vengeful, sentimental, blinked, fear, angry.
We are mad monkeys with a few extra neurone.
In a pessimistic community, resolute and boring politicians are the norm. Most people do not believe the perplex promises of these leaders. The electorates are simply too pessimistic to trust in effortless or comfortable solutions to any nation's problem.
Expressive promises at a campaign are immediately considered with a swerve or shrug.
Most politicians who believes in negative things know just how incorrect any individual can be. So am ideal pessimistic area spend more time in strong autonomous institutions that avoid too much ability from falling into only one person.
These establishments are detached from the undulation of public opinion.
In the ideal pessimistic society, there will not be any interest for sweeping out people for blame.
Most of the actions caused by our electorate are mostly historical forces
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