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The Optimist

There is a story of identical twins. One was a hope-filled
optimist. "Everything is coming up roses!" he would say. The
other twin was a sad and hopeless pessimist. He thought that
Murphy, as in Murphy's Law, was an optimist. The worried parents
of the boys brought them to the local psychologist.
He suggested to the parents a plan to balance the twins"
personalities. "On their next birthday, put them in separate
rooms to open their gifts. Give the pessimist the best toys
you can afford, and give the optimist a box of manure." The
parents followed these instructions and carefully observed the
results.
When they peeked in on the pessimist, they heard him audibly complaining, "I don't like the color of this computer
. . I'll bet this calculator will break . . . I don't like
the game . . . I know someone who's got a bigger toy car than
this . . ."
Tiptoeing across the corridor, the parents peeked in and saw their little optimist gleefully throwing the manure up in
the air. He was giggling. "You can't fool me! Where there's
this much manure, there's gotta be a pony!"
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