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So are you saying that if I avoid fatalism and pessimism, I can be more successful as a student?
Not being fatalistic and pessimistic contributes to a better overall mood and happiness which contributes to your cerebral cortex being able to learn, store, and recall information better. I'm not saying never be sad, or never be angry, these are normal emotions. It's when you entire world view is fatalistic, 24/7, is when it's a problem. It affects your work performance, it affects your relationships with people, etc. I think that's what @Anastomoses, in her own weird way, is trying to get you to change.
That being said, I think she's trying to genuinely help you. Sometimes, someone who doesn't want to commiserate with you, but is happy to kick you in the ass, to get you back up, are one of the best people you can have.
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