In the business world I always ask is it possible to train someone to be an entrepreneur? In my volunteer life, I find myself asking is it possible to train someone to be an optimist?
After careful consideration and a little discussion with others, I say no and yes to both. First, I think that entrepreneurs are born: the ability to conceive and take a creative idea to market is an inherent trait. However, the skills to recognize a creative idea and market it successfully can be learned and some learn it better than others. It takes an open mind and a positive attitude to recognize our limitations and pull in the right people and resources to make our product attractive, affordable and in demand.
Similarly, some people are born optimists. Such people see the positive attributes of any situation first without regard to risk or potential pitfalls. Others are more cautious, aware of potential distractions and some are born cynics. For the latter two, optimism must be learned; it must be taught.
Teaching optimism elevates both the teacher and the students attitudes. By using positive stories, inspirational quotes and upbeat people to help others identify the positives in their lives, we can help others be grateful and happy. Once someone can identify and accept happiness in their life, they have achieved the attitude necessary for optimism. That is a talent and a blessing.