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At which point should optimism be limited in a business?

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It is always believed that a business person must always be positive as they run their business. But where is the limit of just being optimistic about your business. At which point should you just pursue your business with realistic point of view rather than optimism?
 
I think in situations where being optimistic stops you from rational thinking. This is where it should be limited.
True. When you start behaving irrationally in your approach to business, it is better to face reality for the sake of that business.
 
That's a very good reflection, and one that many entrepreneurs overlook. Being positive is essential to staying motivated, especially when things get tough. But excessive optimism without a realistic foundation can become self-deception. The limit is reached when faith in the business begins to clash with data, numbers, and market reality.
An entrepreneur must maintain a balance between hope and analysis. For example, if sales have been falling for months, costs are rising, and there are no signs of improvement, continuing to persist without rethinking the strategy is no longer optimism; it's denial.
The best mindset is "realistic optimism": believing in the project, but being willing to make difficult decisions, adapt, or even close down to start something new. Dreaming is fine, but measuring, analyzing, and acting with a cool head is what separates the dreamer from the true entrepreneur.
 
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