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HOPE



You're doing great, and you know where you're headed. But sometimes, it feels like the light is just too far away or maybe even nonexistent.

When the world says, "Give up," hope whispers, "Try one more time."

That light you're looking for? It's wrapped up in one simple word: HOPE. If the darkness feels overwhelming, just light your own candle.

It's like that one drop of rain that nourishes everything inside and outside of you.

Dreaming big? Dream even BIGGER. You have the power to choose, and your choices shape the possibilities in front of you. And where there’s possibility, there’s FAITH.

You really start living when you dream. It’s as simple as this: Wish it, Believe it, Live it.

"Hope is not a dream, but a way of making dreams become reality." – L.J. Suenens



HOPE=Hold On, Pain Ends!   




Comments

Stevie said…
Hope is a strange one for me, I cant sit and hope someone will knock on my door and discover my potential. Can't hope life will bring me what I think I deserve, I must go get it. When I work towards being a better person, when I welcome adversity rather than hide from it, when I'm truthful to myself and start working towards my vision my dreams, with everything I've got, no matter the obstacles, only then do I deserve to hope.every imagined problem has a true solution.
Deeplife said…
Agreed with you Stevie... That is why I wrote,"choices create your possibilities". Hope lies inside you, you don't have to look outside for that. Because, hope is upto you... it's your dream after all.

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