Optimist
Caring person
To be optimistic means to always think that the best will happen. Overly optimistic means that you think the best will always happen even when it is impossible for the best to happen. If no good can come of something and you can see the end game in advance, an overly optimistic person will play it out anyway hoping that good will just happen by chance.
If the person is paid for the advice, she/he is a counselor or personal coach. If the person gives unsolicited advice and is not paid, she/he is called a nuisance.
Someone who always keeps his promises could be called reliable, trustworthy or dependable.
the person is called a chaufer
A person who always expects good things to happen is called an "optimist" A person who always expects bad things to happen is called a "pessimist".
A person who always thinks the worst will happen is known as a pessimist.
A person who always expects good things to happen is often referred to as an optimist. Optimists tend to maintain a positive outlook on life, believing that favorable outcomes are likely, even in challenging situations. Their hopeful perspective can influence their behavior and decision-making, fostering resilience and motivation.
No reasonable person expects that to happen. However, the future is not ours to see.
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The meaning of the term assuming, or assumption, has to do with when an individual or group expects or thinks something will happen. Usually it is when people are asked to do something the person who asks often thinks the person they asked will automatically do it.
any question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive is called a leading questions.
When a person makes a prediction, he/she expects it to happen. It is the same as watching th eprediction unfold and prove yourself right. That's the reason people make predictions.
a person who is always in a good mood is called jolly, or enthusiastic
The difference between ideal and reciprocal altruism is in one, the person expects nothing in return. In reciprocal altruism, the person expects something back at some point.
This is, by now, a somewhat old fashioned idiom, but in the 1950's conformists were described as square. A person who always does what society expects him or her to do, could be described as square.
person always wants to win