The image is a social media post, likely a tweet or similar, using a humorous analogy to categorize different political viewpoints. **Description:** It presents three labels: "PESIMIST," "OPTIMIST," and "KEMALİST." Under each label, there's a short Turkish text quote and a graphic of a mug of coffee. The "PESIMIST" quote states that "half the glass is empty." The "OPTIMIST" quote states that "half the glass is full." The "KEMALİST" quote states that "If Atatürk hadn't existed, this glass wouldn't exist." **Explanation of the Joke (in Turkish):** The joke plays on the common proverb "glass half empty/half full" to represent different perspectives. A pessimist focuses on the negative ("half empty"). An optimist focuses on the positive ("half full"). The "KEMALİST" quote introduces a different, more complex, angle. It suggests that the very existence of a certain good or situation (in this case, the glass, which can be interpreted as metaphorically representing a country) is owed to Atatürk's founding role in the establishment of modern Turkey, implying that only with him in place could such things exist. Therefore, the joke is less about "glass-half-full-versus-glass-half-empty" and more about different political philosophies and their related approaches to evaluating a situation. It subtly links the optimistic view to appreciation for the past and the work of Atatürk.