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can humans make hope?

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It is a huge danger to pretend that awful things do not happen. But you need enough hope to keep going. I am trying to make hope. Flowers grow out of darkness.

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Yes humans can make hope & provide hope. Im sorry that you’re having a rough time. Is there anything I can do to support you?

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We can re kindle hope by seeing positive things and not succumbing to dark stuff... we can look forward to better days and stuff we enjoy which just strengthens our ability to be hopeful. We can toss away darkness for sunlight which only promotes growth imo... see the glass as half full vs half empty. It’s all about the mindset imo! ☀️🌷😊🌻

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I've always believed that humans can make hope. It's unfortunate that sometimes

we become too complacent in what we have. Having a Pandemic can make us realize

that we are all a part of this great big wide world. We need each other through the good

times and the bad. With the internet, we can do this safely by embracing each other in

knowing we are all human. Sending well wishes to every corner of the world. Together,

we can make this happen. :) xx

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