Yes, a pessimist is not disappointed because a pessimist protects himself/herself from some of the pain when bad happens, but feels even better than the optimist when good happens.furpop16 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:34 amgman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:02 amBah humbug.affirm wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 12:03 amThis is definitely a very tough game for Furman. Upstate is far better than their W-L record indicates. Because of the closeness of the 2 schools, because of their record vs our record, and because of the over-confident (or you might say arrogant) attitude of our fans and possibly of our team, a loss in this game would be a big black eye for our program seeming to be riding so high at the moment. I expect that a win by Upstate would get a lot more media attention state-wide than a win by Furman. One reason for that would be Brandon Martin (son of Frank Martin) being on the Spartans (freshman forward 6-5, 215, forward).
Optimism may be good for the soul, but a pessimist is never disappointed.
- Benjamin Franklin
Also, from a slightly different angle, this:
When you’ve never been #25 and have not lost a game so far this season, it may be hard to be humble.
I believe that the right amount of self-imposed humility at this point and beyond, may help us to stay as highly-ranked as we can be and can possibly help us stay focused as much as possible to win every game that we can.
If our team, coaches, and fans are far ahead of me in this thought, I am glad to know that.