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".
Optimist
A failure.
A Hypochondriac
Caring person
When someone celebrates another person's failure, it is often referred to as schadenfreude. This term comes from German, meaning "harm-joy," and describes the pleasure derived from someone else's misfortune. It reflects a complex emotional response that can stem from jealousy, rivalry, or a sense of superiority.
Self-Centered
Someone who is always late is called tardy, a procrastinator, and terminally late.
Atychiphobia, the fear of failure.
The difference between what one expects to happen and what actually happens is simple. It is most often called reality.
Someone who focuses on the negative and expects the worst is often referred to as a pessimist. Pessimists tend to have a negative outlook on life, often anticipating unfavorable outcomes in various situations. This mindset can affect their overall well-being and decision-making.
Development failure that results in the of nce absence of organs or tissue is called a