Albert Schweitzer describes optimism as the worldview that places being above nothingness and recognizes life as valuable.
“Optimistic is that worldview which places being higher than nothingness and thus affirms the world and life as something intrinsically valuable.”
Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer was a German-French physician, theologian, musician, and philosopher, known for his commitment to human dignity and his work as a doctor in Africa.
Albert Schweitzer describes optimism as a positive outlook valuing life and existence above nothingness.
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Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) was a versatile scholar and humanitarian. He was a theologian, philosopher, musician, and physician. He became known for his philosophy of 'Reverence for Life' and his work as a medical missionary in Gabon. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952 for his humanitarian efforts.

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