Young George, however, did not yield himself
To nourish the false hunger of a ghost
That made no good return. He saw too much:
The accumulated wisdom of his years
Had so conclusively made plain to him
The permanent profusion of a world
Where everybody might have everything
To do, and almost everything to eat,
That he was jubilantly satisfied
And all unthwarted by adversity.

What is young George’s attitude toward life in this excerpt? Select all that apply.

The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.
The world is a place of abundance.
The world is a difficult place and must be approached with caution.
The world is an empty place with ghostly presences.