Mrs. Malay
輔導教師
As a pessimist, you might view language learning as hard work—and you’re not wrong. Language acquisition requires effort, repetition, and managing confusion. Here’s the beautiful part: Pessimists tend to manage disappointment better than idealists. When you anticipate difficulty, you're less likely to be devastated by it. In psychological terms, this creates cognitive resilience—the ability to stay in the game even when things go wrong. You expect challenges. You face them head-on. You recover faster because you weren’t expecting ease.
Tip 65 - How Pessimism Builds Resilience in Language Learning
According to research in resilience studies, what coping advantage do pessimists often display when encountering language learning setbacks?
Greater likelihood to quit early
Increased avoidance and passivity
Lower emotional investment overall
Higher tolerance for disappointment
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2025年3月29日 20:33