The Difference between Hope and Optimism EP 211
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“Hope is definitely not the same thing as optimism. It is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.” — Vaclav Havel
This is one of my favorite reminders about hope.
Optimism assumes the ending will be good.
Hope says, even if it isn’t, the journey still matters.
Hope is what lets us keep showing up, even when the results are uncertain.
It’s what fuels creativity, connection, and courage, the quiet belief that what we do has meaning, even when the outcome is out of our control.
We don’t hope because we know how things will turn out.
We hope because it helps us make sense of why we keep going.
It’s a reminder that the journey, the day-to-day things we do and care about and put energy toward are the reason. The doing is what brings the hope or sometimes it’s the hope that helps us keep doing the things.
I don’t believe life is meant to be a constant struggle. We’re meant to find joy and happiness in the everyday things we do and see and experience in our lives.
I know these days, things don’t always make sense or it’s hard to see the good when there’s so much turmoil. That’s when hope can sustain us, remind us that we can decide how we spend our time, our energy and where we put our focus.
I hope today, you can choose hope and know that your efforts make a difference, even if you can’t always see it.























