Hope or denial?
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Re: Hope or denial?
But in terms of wishing, you are not working toward achieving something but only wishing, which may eventually not happen.
I don't like to wish, but I hope.
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Patel Khushi Manishbhai wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 07:38 Hope is a difficult thing. To hope is to have expectations, to want something that might or might not happen. Nevertheless, to hope is to live. To strive and keep on trying and it will be worth it even if it breaks your heart a little.
"It was like dying a little every day. It was like being alive, too. It was joy so complete it was pain. It destroyed me and unmade me and forged me. I hated it, because I knew I couldn’t escape it, and knew it would forever change me."
-----Sarah. J Maas
Hope is something that fuels the human mind. There is something about hoping on something that doesn't pan out. I have experienced it, and it felt like my whole world was ripped apart.
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Understanding hope as a strategic tool rather than a blind denial, one can harness its power for effective efforts while avoiding its misuse in futile situations. Balancing hope as a constructive force is key.NetMassimo wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 07:52 Hope can be tricky and the author clearly explained how to use it as an instrument to help our efforts and avoid using it as a denial of a situation that's actually hopeless or at least pointless.
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Ripped apart in a good way or a bad way? There are sometimes where we need to tear our seams and rip out our skins.Nenye Lauraa wrote: ↑13 Dec 2023, 08:07Patel Khushi Manishbhai wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 07:38 Hope is a difficult thing. To hope is to have expectations, to want something that might or might not happen. Nevertheless, to hope is to live. To strive and keep on trying and it will be worth it even if it breaks your heart a little.
"It was like dying a little every day. It was like being alive, too. It was joy so complete it was pain. It destroyed me and unmade me and forged me. I hated it, because I knew I couldn’t escape it, and knew it would forever change me."
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Hope is something that fuels the human mind. There is something about hoping on something that doesn't pan out. I have experienced it, and it felt like my whole world was ripped apart.
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