"Pessimists are not boring. Pessimists are right. Pessimists are superfluous"
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Then he sharpens the blade: “Pessimists are right.” It’s not a compliment so much as a diagnosis. Pessimism “wins” because reality, left unattended, tends to vindicate the worst-case scenario: institutions decay, crowds swell, power consolidates, violence returns. Canetti lived through the shocks that made optimism look like denial: world wars, fascism, mass propaganda. His work, especially on crowds and power, is obsessed with how quickly humans revert to herd logic. In that light, the pessimist isn’t a melancholic; he’s a sensor.
The sting is the third line: “Pessimists are superfluous.” If pessimists are right and still unnecessary, then correctness is culturally irrelevant. Systems don’t reward accurate foreboding; they reward useful narratives. A pessimist can be correct in the way a fire alarm is correct: it doesn’t rebuild the house, and people resent it for ruining dinner.
The quote’s subtext is bleakly comic: the person most aligned with truth is the easiest to ignore. Canetti isn’t endorsing pessimism; he’s indicting a society that treats foresight as bad manners.
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"Pessimists are not boring. Pessimists are right. Pessimists are superfluous." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pessimists-are-not-boring-pessimists-are-right-140877/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








