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Look for hope from "summary" of Hello Cruel World by Kate Bornstein

When everything seems hopeless, it's easy to give up - to quit looking for hope. But hope is a funny thing. It's like a treasure hunt. You've got to keep looking for it until you find it. Hope isn't something that just falls into your lap. You've got to actively seek it out. Sometimes hope hides in the most unexpected places. It might be in a kind word from a stranger, a beautiful sunset, or a funny joke. Hope can be found in the tiniest moments of joy or connection. So keep your eyes and heart open. Keep searching, keep seeking, keep believing that hope is out there. It's also important to remember that hope is not the same as blind optimism. Hope acknowledges the reality of pain and suffering, but it also believes that things can get better. Hope is a choice you make, a decision to keep going even when the road ahead seems dark and uncertain. And remember, you are not alone in your search for hope. Reach out to others for support and connection. Share your struggles and your victories. Lean on the people who love you and believe in you. Together, you can find the hope that will sustain you through even the darkest times. So don't give up. Keep looking for hope. Keep believing that better days are ahead. Keep choosing to see the light in the darkness. Hope is out there, waiting for you to find it. And when you do, hold onto it with all your might. Hope is a precious gift, and it has the power to carry you through even the cruelest of worlds.
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    Hello Cruel World

    Kate Bornstein

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