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Survey finds the whole world is optimistic

Despite current economic woes around the world, a new study based on global survey data finds optimism to be universal, reports Michael Ireland, chief correspondent, ASSIST News Service.

According to a story on www.LiveScience.com, 'sunny outlooks' are most prevalent in Ireland, Brazil, Denmark, and New Zealand. The United States ranks No. 10 in its optimistic outlook.

The LiveScience story says that nearly 90 percent of people around the globe expect the next five years to be as good or better than life today, the study found. And 95 percent expect their life in five years to be as good or better than it was five years ago.

The study, from the University of Kansas and Gallup, suggests humans are optimistic by nature, the researchers conclude.

"These results provide compelling evidence that optimism is a universal phenomenon," said Matthew Gallagher, a psychology doctoral candidate at the University of Kansas and lead researcher of the study.

The LiveScience article says the results are not entirely surprising.

It states that past studies have found optimism to be a common human trait.

It also said people tend to expect to live longer and be more successful than average, and underestimate their chances of getting divorced, for example.

Another study found that optimism tends to increase with age.

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