1793. Are You Optimistic or Pessimistic?



One of the labels or tags I have in my blog is “optimism”. 

Why to be optimistic? someone could wonder. 

I believe in man’s power and potential to learn and even acquire a foreign language, English in my case. 

If someone really and actually wishes to learn any language, he will get it, tentatively. 

I don’t mean it’s tough, and more difficult (?) as the years of a lifetime pass away. 

To be optimistic, or to have optimism, many of us count on a firm basis: we count on God. We can ask Him for help. 

Now I go back to the first premise of optimism: a trained mind by hard and perseverant study and practice of a language can learn that language. Even he can acquire it – for this latter point the person has to listen massively, before and during, if he wants to speak in English. / Photo from:  www centrodenegociosretiro com

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