A compendium of our global optimism, one perspective at a time.
Today, we are optimistic about 'knee injury'.
James Procter
Australia

When I look into my children’s eyes I see a blind optimism. There is no doubt in them that things will be good. People are naturally born to be optimistic and hopeful that their circumstances will remain good or get better soon. And I am no different. I know I am lucky in what I have been born into but I also have faith in my own ability. An inner strength that is constantly refueled and added to by my loved ones, just as I will constantly add to theirs. That is the way with most of humanity. And as the world get smaller and we have the ability to touch more people, I think we should all be optimistic that the world has a massive capacity for good.


I am a 37 yr old married father of a 6 and a 3 YO. I work in advertising in the creative department.

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