Hopelessness
As if it’s a bad thing, we say it
and imagine dejection dripping down.
but with hope
we have pitted a self against the future
one that’s always
i-eye’ing the dangling carrot
of
a
perfection
perfectly
always and forever
out of reach
.
un·bi·ased (GOOGLE SEARCH)
/ˌənˈbīəst/
adjective
showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial.
“his assessment of the benefits and drawbacks was unbiased”
synonyms: impartial, unprejudiced, nonpartisan, neutral, objective, outside, disinterested, without fear or favor, dispassionate, detached, unswayed, even-handed, open-minded, equitable, fair, fair-minded, just; informalon the level, with no axe to grind, sitting on the fence
“unbiased professional advice”
optimism: op·ti·mism (GOOGLE SEARCH)
/ˈäptəˌmizəm/
noun
1.
hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
“the talks had been amicable and there were grounds for optimism”
synonyms: hopefulness, hope, confidence, buoyancy, cheer, good cheer, cheerfulness, sanguineness, positiveness, positive attitude
“such statements reflect the growing optimism among members of the profession”
antonyms: pessimism
2.
PHILOSOPHY
the doctrine, especially as set forth by Leibniz, that this world is the best of all possible worlds.
the belief that good must ultimately prevail over evil in the universe.
Origin
mid 18th century: from French optimisme, from Latin optimum ‘best thing’ (see optimum).