Peter Diamandis

Rank 8 of 47
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Score 138

The statement 'I prefer to be optimistic and wrong rather than pessimistic and right' expresses a personal preference for optimism over pessimism, regardless of the correctness of the outcome. This statement is more reflective and philosophical in nature, focusing on a personal attitude rather than engaging in a substantive discussion on public issues or policies. It does not directly address societal issues, policies, or public concerns, and thus does not constitute public discourse.