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A couple has twin boys of five or six. Worried
that the boys had developed extreme personalities -- one was a
total pessimist, the other a total optimist -- the parents took
them to a psychiatrist.
First the psychiatrist treated the pessimist. Trying to brighten
his outlook, the psychiatrist took him to a room piled to the
ceiling with brand-new toys. But instead of yelping with
delight, the little boy burst into tears.
"What's the matter?" the psychiatrist asked, baffled. "Don't you
want to play with any of the toys?"
"Yes," the little boy bawled, "but if I did I'd only break
them."
Next the psychiatrist treated the optimist. Trying to dampen his
out look, the psychiatrist took him to a room piled to the
ceiling with horse manure. But instead of wrinkling his nose in
disgust, the optimist emitted just the yelp of delight the
psychiatrist had been hoping to hear from his brother, the
pessimist. Then he clambered to the top of the pile, dropped to
his knees, and began gleefully digging out scoop after scoop
with his bare hands.
"What do you think you're doing?" the psychiatrist asked, just
as baffled by the optimist as he had been by the pessimist.
"With all this manure," the little boy replied, beaming, "there
must be a pony in here somewhere!"
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