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In the real world, everyone have to work hard enough against all the difference that they may face in their life. However, but there are many ways that can make individuals to get through all the difference and have a successful, health and happier life. Which, individuals have to underestimating the obstacles life and believing in their optimism. From Tail Sharot “Major Delusions” he Said that a rare person who can make has/her dream come true “against all odds.” On other words, if a person work hard enough and and take a chance he/she will succeed and his/her dream will come true. Furthermore, Tail Sharpt said that optimism it can help to fave many hard situations in life. Also, many people in really life can face financial problems or natural disasters, but if they believes in their optimism they will succeed. In other words, optimism is very important for humans to believes in because it gives chances to do well in life and it gives confidence in the works you do. Furthermore, based on the passage Sharot administration that if people hold on the negatives biased execrations in their life, they will find their salves in a closing road. In the other hand, he addressed that the best way …show more content…
However, I had struggled many time with CATW taste, but I am still believing in my optimism that one day I will get through that exam soon or later. Although, some time I get so nervous and anxiety when I take the a exam and I don't pass it, but I am giving myself a chance with the optimistic that I have inside me. On the other hand, I believe that stress and anxiety will not let me make against all odds that I am dealing with. Now I realize that it is important to keep up with my optimism and work hard enough to get me dream come true and pass the CATW

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