About this episode
When the world feels heavy, it can be tempting to give in to despair. But remaining hopeful is not naïve, it’s an act of resistance. Hope refuses to let fear, anger, or injustice have the last word. It’s the belief that better days are possible, even when evidence is scarce. And that belief fuels the courage to take action, to create change, to keep showing up. I’ll admit that there are days when I don’t know how hope can help or if it’s helping at all. Then I remember that the world has always been in turmoil. There have always been people who want to oppress others, there’s always been injustice and natural disasters have always happened. And still, people persevered. In the grand scheme of things, I recognize that I have a nice life, I’m safe from physical harm, and I have a place to live and people who love me. My hope for better comes from knowing that I can be part of the solution – at minimum by sharing hope and kindness as best I can. Remaining hopeful doesn’t mean ignoring hardship. It means looking it in the eye and saying, “You will not break me.”