Philosophy

Optimism as Self-Delusion

You do things

You have expectations

Your expectations are either realistic — or not

Optimistic is not realistic

Pessimistic is not realistic

 

You do things

You don’t have expectations — because you are engaging in NEW practises, you are exploring

You are optimistic

You can’t be realistic — because you don’t have a clue what shall emerge

You can’t be pessimistic — because then it wouldn’t make any sense (to do it)

 

You do things

You have expectations

Your expectations are NOT realistic — but optimistic

“Things will go well”

You are delusional

 

The only place for optimism is upon the unknown

Everything you DO know — you want to be as ruthlessly realistic, calculating, cold, as you can

 

Now, there’s not so much you do know, mind you

You don’t know when your day comes

You don’t know when you get lucky (obviously luck is real)

You don’t know when you get unlucky

You don’t know how the world works, really

There’s not so much you do know

So let’s be optimistic!

If you don’t know it — might as well be optimistic

So that you actually want to DO something

 

But then there’s this everything in life that you can actually measure

What can you measure?

Your INPUT

Your daily input

You can measure it with utmost precision

And you can measure some of the output

You can’t predict the future, you can’t encapsulate the relation between your input and output in a perfect, tidy formula

But you can approximate some output; Especially short-term

You can measure some output and you can measure all your input

…instead you are optimistic

=delusional

 

There’s no place for it

You want to be ruthlessly concrete

You don’t want to be vague

Men waste their lives on “vague”

There’s no time

No time for “vague”

There is everything you don’t know, everything you can’t predict

You can’t afford to also neglect what you CAN control

 

I do want you to be optimistic in the face of the fathomless

I do want you to immerse yourself in the unknown

I do want you to unravel the unseen

I do want you to fall freely into that exploration

I just want you to ALSO be REALISTIC with EVERYTHING ELSE

EVERYTHING that you can control

 

There really is no other choice, if you think about it

When you see a dog, you don’t pretend it’s a horse, or a bird

A spade is a fucking spade

Truth is not a choice, it’s a fact

Alas in our daily lives, we’re so optimistic, we refuse to see things for what they are

And we refuse to see our utter stupidity

We take this banality of optimism as a pass for deluding ourselves

 

Please commit to objectivity

Please be ruthless

You don’t have to know much — just make sure that what you DO know — you DO know

You don’t have to be crazy fastidious; Control-obsession is another form of self-delusion — deluding oneself with hope of having control

I just want you to control what you DO control

And let go of everything else

And let go into this wonderful exploration

But only after you claimed responsibility for what you do control, do know