The world is a kaleidoscope of colors and experiences, yet each of us perceives it uniquely. We all wear "tinted glasses"—formed by our personal histories, values, and emotions—that filter our experiences and shape our understanding of the world. Our concept of misfortune is often self-defined. People react differently to the same circumstances. Some see hope in adversity, while others are consumed by despair. This variance largely stems from our internal attitudes and choices. Optimists view...