Summary
This quote suggests that an optimist is someone who has a tendency to daydream or imagine positive outcomes and possibilities, even in the face of challenges or setbacks. The phrase "in his small clothes" is most likely a metaphorical expression emphasizing that the optimist is comfortable and unrestrained in their way of thinking, unrestricted by the limitations of reality or negative thinking. It implies that optimism often stems from a mindset of unbounded optimism and a refusal to be weighed down by pessimism or doubt.
Topics
Optimism
By Mark Twain