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Chování, Postoj a Přístup - Optimism

Ponořte se do anglických přísloví, která vyjadřují optimismus, jako „nahoře je vždy místo“ a „věčná naděje pramení“.

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Behavior, Attitude, & ApproachViselkedés, Attitűd és Megközelítés
never say die

used to encourage people to maintain a positive attitude, stay persistent, and keep trying until they achieve their goals

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never say never

used to encourage people to keep an open mind and avoid making definitive statements about the future or their abilities, as circumstances and perspectives can change

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nothing so bad, as not to be good for something

used to imply that even the worst experiences or situations can have a beneficial impact, as they can provide valuable lessons and opportunities for personal growth and development

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nothing so bad but (it) might have been worse

used to indicate that a difficult situation could have been much worse, encouraging gratitude and a positive attitude towards overcoming challenges

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there is always room at the top

used to suggest that success and achievement are not limited to a select few, but can be achieved by anyone who works hard and stays dedicated to their goals

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tomorrow is another day

used to suggest that if things do not go as planned or if someone experiences a setback or failure, there is always another opportunity to try again the next day

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watch the doughnut and not the hole

used to suggest that people should focus on the positive aspects of a situation, rather than the negative ones, and appreciate what they have, instead of focusing on what they lack

[věta]
while there is life there is hope

used to emphasize that as long as someone is alive, there is always a chance for positive change or improvement

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hope springs eternal

used to imply that hope and optimism are a fundamental part of human nature, and that people have an inherent ability to remain positive and hopeful, even during difficult times

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hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper

used to imply that while hope and optimism can be beneficial at the beginning of a task, a realistic and practical approach may be necessary to overcome obstacles and achieve success

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if it were not for hope, the heart would break

used to imply that hope is a powerful and necessary force that helps us endure difficult times and overcome challenges

[věta]
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