Keats believed that great people (especially poets, whom he considered to almost be on another level to the rest of humanity) had the ability to accept that not every thing can be resolved - being capable of remaining negative on something. Keats was a Romantic and believed that truth does not lie in science and philosophical reasoning, but in art. In art the aim is not to find a solution, as in science, but to explore the idea, so accepting that there might not be an answer is important to artists.
Keats expressed this idea in several of his poems
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