Optimism Reduces Survival Chances

Optimism Reduces Survival Chances

During the Vietnam War, POW James Stockdale noted that survival in harsh conditions required embracing stoicism rather than optimism. His optimistic fellow captives did not survive. This phenomenon, where blind optimism lowers survival chances, is known as the "Stockdale Paradox."

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