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Yes, individuals who embody an overly optimistic or naively positive outlook, like Doctor Pangloss, can still exist in all areas of life, including education, politics, and religion. These individuals may downplay negative aspects or ignore evidence that contradicts their beliefs, leading to a skewed perspective on reality.

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