Returning to reality: Why optimism declines in childhood
Julia Leonard,
Jessica A. Sommerville
Abstract:Optimism, hopefulness about the success of future endeavors, is widely heralded as a driver of individual and societal achievement. Yet decades of work in psychological science have revealed that optimism declines throughout early childhood. Why does optimism decline with age? In this article, we integrate insights from cognitive, computational, social, and neural perspectives to discuss three candidate mechanisms through which optimism declines with age: Learning from experience, changing theories of success … Show more
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