Re: Gale-Points

#272
saying variables are always excuses could be considered pessamistic.It all depends on your defination of pessimism.If you consider that realism okay but consider this

a couple of obvious situations using vairables productively.
calculating a variables potential vaule.In this situation the variable is not an excuse but a place holder

when deciding the risks to a bet or investment.here you can use variables to determine if you should go with a certain path of action.

with this being said I can't see how you would consider varibles always excuses unless you are atleast a little pessamistic.
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Re: Gale-Points

#273
When you are considering variables as place-holders, then there are odds. Usually the person with the best odds on something wins. In the end, because they play the odds, they come out ahead anyways. As a result if they have 60% chance say, and lose, they did not just get "unlucky". This is because they will still win on that same move/play/bet 60% of the time, cutting a profit.
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Re: Gale-Points

#274
proving my point that variables are not excuses and so If you consider them so you are looking at pessamisticly because you are focusing on the negitive.

simple right?
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Re: Gale-Points

#276
I used chance as an example proving varibles aren't just excuse.I did not say anything about luck and pessamism.I was only using chance as an example.
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Re: Gale-Points

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Dr_triad3 wrote:variables
I will reframe on commenting on anything about pessimism/optimism based solely on the fact that I thaught variables were math-related. And also based on the fact that I have no idea what the hell is wrong with you people...

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Pessimism
pes·si·mism [pes-uh-miz-uhm]
–noun

1. the tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad or undesirable outcomes, results, conditions, problems, etc.: His pessimism about the future of our country depresses me.
2. the doctrine that the existing world is the worst of all possible worlds, or that all things naturally tend to evil.
3. the belief that the evil and pain in the world are not compensated for by goodness and happiness.
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