Martin E. P. Seligman. Optimismul Se Invata. Hu... [UPDATED]

: Pessimists let one failure affect every part of their lives ("everything is ruined"), whereas optimists isolate failures to specific incidents.

Seligman provides concrete techniques to help readers transition from a pessimistic to an optimistic outlook: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Learned Optimism Martin E. P. Seligman. Optimismul se invata. Hu...

In his landmark book, ( Learned Optimism ), Martin E.P. Seligman , the father of positive psychology, argues that optimism is not an innate personality trait but a skill that can be acquired and cultivated through practice . Published in Romania by Editura Humanitas, the book provides a scientific framework for changing how we interpret the setbacks in our lives. Core Concepts and Insights : Pessimists let one failure affect every part

: Seligman’s earlier research showed that when people (or animals) experience repeated failure where they feel they have no control, they eventually stop trying even when change is possible. Learned optimism is the antidote to this state. Seligman , the father of positive psychology, argues

: Pessimists see bad events as "always" happening, while optimists see them as temporary.

: This is the heart of Seligman's theory—the narrative we create to explain why things happen. It is defined by three dimensions:

: The book does not advocate for "blind" or naive positivity. Instead, it teaches "flexible optimism"—a balance that allows you to maintain hope and resilience while remaining realistic about challenges. Practical Tools for Change

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