Optimism Bias In Psychology: Is Over Optimism Good For Wellbeing?
Briefly

Overall, optimism bias is a mistaken belief that the chances of negative events are lower and the chances of positive events are higher as compared to our peers.
Optimism bias leads us to think that the negative consequences are not likely to happen to us, resulting in an inappropriate definition of success.
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