As a parent, I want my kids to have an optimistic outlook, and one that has hope, and that makes sense, where good does triumph over evil and it's not cynical, and it's not snarky.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you can't give children optimism, then what are you doing?
If you're not being pessimistic, you're not being very realistic. But I think one must always have hope, and when you have children, of course, you have no choice but to work your tail off to try and protect the future for your children. And that is infused by hope in the end.
Grownups have a tendency to talk themselves out of things, saying it will never work, but kids are fabulously optimistic.
It is something that most parents hope for in life: That their children will be moderately successful, polite, decent human beings. Anything on top of that is something you have no right to hope for, but we all do.
My mom is positive and optimistic.
Particularly at the moment, it's an incredibly optimistic thing to bring children into the world.
Every kid has something they're good at, that you hope they find and gravitate toward.
I always have an optimistic view, no matter what it is.
I do think children come in wired a certain way. Why else would I be filled with hope and optimism? You just could not keep me down for very long. You can call it grace or a gift from God, but I do think I came in with it.
I'm an optimistic person, so I like to leave my readers with a sense of hopefulness.
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