It's good. It's optimistic. It's what we aspire to.
And that's the real thing, for me.
Discovery has been nice, but the most recent season I haven't finished yet because the sheer number of personal crises swept away the optimism. It isn't optimistic when everyone is miserable.
As an aside, I am finding this to be a flaw of the short-season patterns from TV today. In the past, those crises would be spread out, focusing on one character at a time, but when you have half the episodes, they come all at once, and pile up deep. It makes satisfying ensembles difficult to do, honestly.
(I am glad that they seem to be moving away from the whole, "Pike is preoccupied with how he is going to die" thing, because that doesn't seem to add much to the gestalt of the program.)
One of the things to note is, as I understand it, while the individual episodes are self-contained plot, they are trying to do character development arcs across the season. Pike's relationship to his future is apt to be a continuing major theme, but it should change and develop at the series progresses.