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Daily Inspiration Quote by Golda Meir

"Pessimism is a luxury that a Jew can never allow himself"

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Pessimism, in Golda Meir's framing, is not a mood but an indulgence - the kind you can afford only when your survival is not constantly being renegotiated. The line lands with the blunt moral accounting of a leader who came of age with pogroms in living memory and whose adulthood was bracketed by the Holocaust and the wars that followed Israel's founding. For Meir, "luxury" is a deliberately jarring word: it yanks despair out of the realm of private feeling and recasts it as a social cost.

The intent is twofold. Internally, it functions as discipline: a demand that Jews, and especially Israelis, stay oriented toward action even when history supplies endless evidence for dread. Externally, it reads as argument. If pessimism is off-limits, then persistence becomes not just admirable but compulsory, and the political project of security and statehood becomes morally insulated from the charge of naivete. The subtext is hard-edged: hope is not optimism; hope is strategy.

It's also a line with a shadow. Declaring pessimism impermissible can flatten legitimate grief or dissent into weakness, a familiar move in societies organized around emergency. Meir's sentence works because it compresses a century of contingency into one bracing rule of conduct. It offers no comfort, only a posture: keep building, keep defending, keep moving - because the alternative is a privilege history did not grant you.

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Golda Meir (May 3, 1898 - December 8, 1978) was a Leader from Israel.

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