fool's paradise
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Definition
Noun: An illusory state of wellbeing; a state of happiness or contentment that is based on false beliefs, ignorance of reality, or self-deception. It implies a person is enjoying a sense of security or success that is not grounded in the actual situation.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is blissfully unaware of impending trouble or is mistakenly optimistic. It often carries a critical or cautionary tone, suggesting the happiness is fragile and will eventually be shattered by reality.
Examples
- After the initial positive reviews, the author lived in a fool's paradise, unaware of the scathing critiques that would soon be published.
- Investors who ignored the market's volatility were living in a fool's paradise before the crash.
- Thinking the problem would solve itself was just a fool's paradise.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is commonly used with the verbs "live in" or "be in."
- He was living in a fool's paradise, convinced his job was secure despite the company's financial troubles.
- It can be used to describe a temporary, collective state of illusion.
- The economic boom created a national fool's paradise.
Variants and Related Words
- Illusion (n): A false idea or belief.
- Delusion (n): A fixed false belief that is resistant to reason.
- Pipe dream (n): An unrealistic hope or fantasy.
Synonyms
- False sense of security
- Fantasy world
- Cloud cuckoo land (idiomatic)
Related Idioms
- To have one's head in the clouds: To be out of touch with reality, often due to daydreaming or unrealistic optimism.
- To bury one's head in the sand: To ignore obvious problems or dangers, willfully choosing ignorance.
Noun
- an illusory state of wellbeing