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The Darkest Clouds Precede the Loveliest Rain!





The darkest clouds precede the loveliest rain!

-hanumat Sharma


“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.’’ – Desmond Tutu
On our course of fulfilling our ambitions, we might face many challenges and obstacles. They might make you weak, make you do things you don’t intend to, and sometimes convert your real self into a different personality. But the only thing that keeps you determined towards your goal is hope. Many people confuse chances with hope. If a person is determined towards his goal and is not ready to lose hope, he/she will automatically create and improve their chances of success. A person doesn’t actually lose when he fails in an attempt towards achieving his goal, a person actually loses when he/she loses hope and is not ready to capitalize on his/her chances. Had Stephen Hawking lost hope after the discovery of motor neuron disease, we wouldn’t have been able to understand the universe as far ahead as we do now with the help of the string theory.

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Our expectations are the biggest enemy of hope. Expectations lead to presumptions that lead to the conversion of hope into compulsion. But the thing one can do is that rather than wasting time on expectations one can try to look for, an alternate for what they desire, a Plan B  and create a new path for one to grow and terminate the sadness of loss.
“There is always a thin line between Hope and Expectation, Know that boundary, always hope for the best and expect the worst.” – Janani Sree

Comments

KRISHNA SAPROO said…
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious content.......
Anonymous said…
Wow! It’s simply amazing
Gp said…
Totally loved the way you've put expectations as the enemy of hope. Supreme stuff. Looking forward to the next one already
Sparsh said…
beautiful stuff

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