Does Hope
So very often
Look like
Despair?
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chameleon
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camouflage
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Truly. At least this is one way of looking at it. The same, perhaps, as to see someone cry for joy, or laugh in ultimate misery. But I sometimes feel as though hope and despair are more tightly interwoven than simply being two sides of the same coin.
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tiny
differences
~
different
perceptions
from
different
vantage points
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so true.
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I think so…
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It is counter-intuitive… But I have seem so many examples of this being the case.
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I believe so.
If they both are at the extremity of the scale.
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That is what I was getting at. I am glad you have better articulated it for me.
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You gave me something to think about David! ;) I think when you gave up everything you ever hoped for or keep failing continuously on your hopes, it really is despair. Have a wonderful and blessed evening!
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Very interesting observations. Thank you.
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A very interesting question. Perhaps it’s simply part of the 360 degree circle that increases and decreases throughout life. Thank you for liking my blog. Peace and Blessings.
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Most welcome and … most welcome any time. And thank you, likewise, Hon. Rev. Whitfield
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Reblogged this on In a preferred embodiment.
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