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I'm curious to see if any of the rest of you are this way. It's an interesting dichotomy, I think.
As it relates to sports and the teams I generally pull for, I'm eternally optimistic. To the point that I will defend clearly silly roster moves with half-truths and half-hearted gusto.
Personally and ideologically, I'm relentless in my cynicism. I have spoken on here about my anxiety issues before, but it was the equivalent of shining a flashlight in a blacked out warehouse of pessimistic views and beliefs.
I think the differential dictates that I would be largely unfulfilled in my personal life, and complacent in my fandom. However, I'm largely happy with my career and relationships, so it begs the question further. 2009 went a long way in quelling my sports anxiety, but complacent is not suitable, 7 years removed.
Anyhow, I thought it would be an interesting topic on the cusp of a new season. Hope you all are doing well, and if no one responds to this thread, I'll probably just realize that I'm the freak show. Kidding. Sort of.
As it relates to sports and the teams I generally pull for, I'm eternally optimistic. To the point that I will defend clearly silly roster moves with half-truths and half-hearted gusto.
Personally and ideologically, I'm relentless in my cynicism. I have spoken on here about my anxiety issues before, but it was the equivalent of shining a flashlight in a blacked out warehouse of pessimistic views and beliefs.
I think the differential dictates that I would be largely unfulfilled in my personal life, and complacent in my fandom. However, I'm largely happy with my career and relationships, so it begs the question further. 2009 went a long way in quelling my sports anxiety, but complacent is not suitable, 7 years removed.
Anyhow, I thought it would be an interesting topic on the cusp of a new season. Hope you all are doing well, and if no one responds to this thread, I'll probably just realize that I'm the freak show. Kidding. Sort of.