Definitions from Wiktionary (Micawber principle)
▸ noun: The claim that something good will turn up, especially when used to justify optimism.
▸ noun: The claim that financial surplus is success and debt is failure.
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▸ noun: The claim that something good will turn up, especially when used to justify optimism.
▸ noun: The claim that financial surplus is success and debt is failure.
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optimism,
benefit of the doubt,
glimmer of hope,
high hopes,
propitiousness,
Pygmalion effect,
silver lining,
wishfulness,
wind at one's back,
good faith,
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