Your question concerns individual thinking and the different approaches to the way we think. Research suggests that positive thinking has better outcomes than negative thinking.
The situation may not improve, but some evidence suggests that the positive thinker feels better and copes better with life's challenges.
I believe that the evidence is clear. That many of the achievements we, as a society, enjoy today are the result of persistence and positive thinking. Where inventors, thinkers, and workers faced with obstacles, believe that the problems they face can be solved. Holding that belief and patiently persisting has very often resulted in success.
The alternative is to be a negative thinker, but what does negative thinking actually achieve? Will negative thinking help a person to cope more effectively or help that person to feel a greater sense of well-being? Will negative thinking fix the hardware any faster?
I, like you, want Turbine to solve the problems as effectively, efficiently, and as soon as possible. I hope that the problem-solvers are positive thinkers. I believe they are. Meanwhile, I prepare for the worst, hope for the best, try to find the best way to proceed until all of the challenges have been resolved, and in my own way try to shine light in corners of darkness. Why? Because I care.
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