"What if there’s no hope?"
In the lighter times, when a clear and positive path forward is easy to see, we get lulled into believing that hope is an emotion—or that our permission to feel hope is tied to an outcome, that Vegas could put odds on whether hope wins the day.
But hope is not an emotion. It’s not reliant on an outcome.
We may believe that hope is a thought, a rational process that allows us to envision a brighter tomorrow. A mathematical solution leading to a better future—one we can reach through brilliance—and that once we’ve found this solution, we’ve arrived at hope.
But hope is not a thought. It’s not reliant on our ability to logically navigate to a desired outcome.
Perhaps, then, hope is a sensation we feel. Perhaps hope is an inkling, and if we listen to that inkling and do just as it says, we’ll be granted the happy result we’re desiring.
But hope is not a sensation, and it’s not governed by superstition.
Hope is a choice.
Hope is a decision based on a deep level of knowing—not in our head, heart, or body, but in our being—that we always have a choice in how to proceed. We can choose to do what is right and helpful, even if we don’t have thoughts, emotions, or a gut feeling that the outcome we want will necessarily follow.
Hope exists the moment we choose it. It’s not reliant on what outcome follows. The outcome is not the point.
Keeping the flame of our humanity alive, stoking it with hopeful choice after hopeful choice, is the point.
When the world, the country, or even just your life feels like it’s heading in the right direction, it’s easy to keep the flame alive, to choose hope, to believe that what you do matters—even in some small way.
It’s in the darker times that we discover if the sustaining flame of our humanity is strong enough to endure, when our illusions of hope as a pleasurable thought, feeling, or sensation disappear, and we realize that hope was never a thing of our personality. It doesn’t live on the surface of our ego. It has always been something deeper, beneath the armor of personality we wear that we are so afraid of removing because we fear that nothing will be left of us if we do.
Hope is below that. It’s deeper. It rises to the surface if we choose it. Hope is the soul-deep belief that no matter the circumstances, the dark thoughts we have, the heavy feelings we’re carrying, or the exhaustion in our body, there is still something left for us to choose. Something that cannot be taken from us—only surrendered through cynicism.
I'll admit to dark thoughts, a heavy heart, and a tired body lately. My thoughts revolve around concentration camps by other names, increased violence against women and minority groups, families torn apart by indiscriminate deportation, and neighbors reporting on neighbors. My heart is weighed down with grief, anxiety, and powerlessness. My body is exhausted from poor sleep, a persistent infection, and joint pain that makes typing difficult.
But I’m choosing to continue my daily practices that remind me of what I have in this present moment and my agency in deciding how I treat myself and others. I don’t feel positive about any near-future outcome, but I’m choosing hope.
Hope is not naivety. It’s not the belief that bad things won’t happen or that everyone will be okay. Never in the history of the world has everyone been okay, and never will it be. Naivety is ignorance and denial of reality. Hope’s strength lies in its clear-eyed acceptance of what is. It does not need reality’s blessing through positive circumstance to endure.
The opposite of choosing hope is choosing cynicism. Hope is a deep knowledge that your actions matter, even if only to your own humanity. Cynicism tells us our actions don’t matter, that nothing we do has significance, that we cannot influence ourselves or the world through our decisions, and that kindness will get us nothing.
Trump and his criminal oligarchs would love nothing more than to govern a cynical populace. Our cynicism works in their favor, every time. It’s the fuel of authoritarianism, and they encourage it by flooding our screens with information beyond any decent individual’s capacity to process. They keep us so off-balance that we may begin to believe that all our hopeful choices leading up to now did nothing but make us look like fools and imperil ourselves and others.
But it wasn’t our hopeful choices that created this situation—it was the cynicism in both ourselves and others. Had so many of us not chosen hope again and again, the situation would be worse. Much worse. And if we all choose cynicism, there will be no chance of it getting better.
You may not think of yourself as full of hope right now. If that’s the case, it’s because you’re still thinking of hope as a thought, emotion, or inkling. If you’re donating to causes or volunteering in your community, you’re choosing hope. If you’re checking in on your friends, you’re choosing hope. If you’re telling your friends you’re not doing well and asking for support, you’re still choosing hope. You’re taking actions that show your deep belief that something—not everything, but something—can be healed.
If you’re reading this post, you’re choosing hope.
I didn’t want to write this. I had no intention of it. At the end of a long day, when all I wanted was to take a scalding-hot shower and go to bed, phrases and full sentences began bubbling up. When I realized this was hope calling on me, urging me to write these words and share them—because they might heal something for someone—I cursed. A lot.
I didn’t feel like writing this. I hadn’t experienced a single one of those goddamn positive thoughts, feelings, or inklings all day. Not in a couple of days, actually. But, as evidenced here, I still had hope beneath it all. Fucking hope.
But I chose it. Beneath the patterns of thinking, feeling, and doing that we call personality, the belief that what I do matters—in a tiny way, but also in a cosmically significant way—remains untouched. It’s there, and I can choose it anytime I want, by wrapping a present for a friend, cracking a joke, or putting on John’s favorite music when he’s had a bad day.
You can choose it, too. Even if you’re not in the mood, even if your brain is spinning over catastrophes that seem inevitable, you can reject cynicism and remember that your decisions matter. They are the last thing that can be taken from you while you still live.
And you’re still alive as you read this, so hope is there for you to choose. Doing so will drive the authoritarians out of their minds.
Hope is rebellion.
If we don’t choose hope in the dark times, what’s the point of anything? And yet, we can’t truly give it up, can we? Once we stop waiting for hope to descend on us from the clouds and accept that it’s waiting for us to choose it, we see we’ve been choosing it all along. Hope is a choice that never truly abandons us.
Before long it may be the only good choice some of us have left. But it's a pretty damn good one.
Oh my fucking god, they're STILL painting themselves as 'the Rebellion' when THEY had establishment control for a DECADE, they can't ever cope with the fact that THEY are the oppressors.
They truly think their neighbors are about to march on them with guns blazing and demands for random minorities.
Because they know that is what they would do to their neighbors if they were treated the way we have been by them. Everything they do is projection.
Sad part is they 100% truly believe in the system as a whole and most, if not all, of their "progressive" leaders.
Tbh I'd be surprised if 25% of T_D believed in the republican party as a whole. Hell, check out the threads over there that mention the size of certain noses that have been appointed to cabinet positions, they get nuked almost instantly and mysteriously disappear from the main page and Hot/Trending (reminds me of reddit).
A lot of us are just voting for the Whites that will do the least amount of damage to Whites as a whole.
The fact that roughly 48% of people that vote truly believe in socialism and progressive causes is frightening imho.
We were cheese makers!
If they were in control, then why does their life still suck, huh?
Checkmate, atheist MAGA.
Your typical lefty meme. Page after page of blah, blah, blah, that never says anything.
A Blah Rah Rah diatribe if you will.
Such typical liberal b.s. In the end, the writer highlights how she is a damn hero for writing this even though she had a hard day, and is a superior being for "choosing hope".
I divorced all my lib friends during the vaccine mandate. When I read this garbage, I am lucky to be reminded how very insufferable they all were and how much better off I am without them and their non stop self-aggrandizing diatribes in my life.
Yeah the whole I didn't want to write this schlock is grating. Who is this person that their writing is so important. My goodness they write it like they were divinely inspired. Holy Scribes in their post modern atheistic religion
HopeCopeWell corrected.
Seethe.
Dialate.
Noose.
I wish that Trump was even 10% as based as these crackpots think he is.
I had to stop reading after the first few paragraphs because I know somewhere in there is my girlfriend breaking up with me.
I'm sorry man.
Hope was in Pandora's Box for a reason. It can easily be argued that hope is an evil and not a good
Hope for evil is a very bad thing.
Hope can set people up for a fall. As normie as the example is, Hawkeye telling Black Widow "don't give me hope" in Endgame after losing his entire family 5 years prior highlights the awareness of how damaging hope can be if it doesn't lead to what someone wants.
The effect can be so damaging it's been intentionally used to psychologically break people both in fiction and real life.
Hope is how tzeentch gets ya
Thank you brother for finding the heresy.
well, leave it to the hopeless to say hope is evil.
How old is this woman? I assume it's a woman because she makes it all about her feelings and paints herself as a hero.
There's no way to tell. Women stop maturing at 13 or 14 years of age. Even 60 year old women are mentally teenagers.
It is a woman. Good guess.
Yes, they really think they're the good guys.
In the past 20 years, they've been in control for 16, and they kneecapped the guy at every opportunity when he had the office.
But yeah, giving the guy a second shot who wants prosperity was definitely a mistake or whatever.
Imagine living on a mental plane where you could find hope, inspiration, purpose, and conviction in a Disney monologue word salad diatribe like this. It's like cotton candy - it just dissolves in your brain the instant you try to analyze it for salience or usefulness.
Rage In Full Cooperation & Compliance With The Machine
Cool it with the Chat GPT.
ChatGPT is coherent even when hallucinating
Hope in one hand, shit in the other.
See which one fills up first, buttercup.
You are NOT the "rebellion". You have been swayed to believe a stolen election and an extremely loud minority backed by foreign powers and domestic billionaires who hate you are the majority political force in this nation.
You have not only been fooled, you fooled yourself.
No offence OP, but literally tl;dr.
I know I can blog like the worst of them at times but JFC that's just a wall you should expect to be found on the inside of an cell. Probably one with padded walls.
Trust me, I'm having a hard time getting through it as well. It was being posted by lefty friends so I just searched for trump and then posted.
"You have no hope because you have no outside objective structures to give you structure and order so your sense of hope comes from inside, and is fleeting. It will soon turn into ash in the wind"
Why do they have to be so fucking longwinded
I tried reading it all, but I kept wanting to kill myself halfway through because it's a slog and says nothing important.
Anyway, they're retards and they're the reeeeeeeeeeeeeesistance for sure.