"Optimist: Someone who figures that taking a step backward"
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The intent is to puncture the poster-ready version of optimism without fully endorsing cynicism. Instead of mocking hope directly, Brault targets the mechanism that makes hope possible: narrative control. “Figures” matters. Optimism here isn’t about facts; it’s about interpretation, the human habit of producing a story in which events remain usable.
Subtextually, it also nods to the modern pressure to spin everything into progress. We’re trained to treat any reversal as content for reinvention, especially in workplaces and self-help cultures that demand “growth” as proof you’re coping correctly. Brault’s fragment exposes the seam in that story. If the sentence were finished, it might sound like a cliché (“...is just a running start”). Leaving it open invites the reader to supply the cliché and then notice how automatic it feels. Optimism, Brault implies, is less a mood than a practiced edit.
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| Topic | Optimism |
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Brault, Robert. (2026, January 11). Optimist: Someone who figures that taking a step backward. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/optimist-someone-who-figures-that-taking-a-step-183914/
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Brault, Robert. "Optimist: Someone who figures that taking a step backward." FixQuotes. January 11, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/optimist-someone-who-figures-that-taking-a-step-183914/.
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"Optimist: Someone who figures that taking a step backward." FixQuotes, 11 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/optimist-someone-who-figures-that-taking-a-step-183914/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.









