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Old Jun 09, 2016, 10:00 PM
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Nothing good ever comes from hoping for anything.
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Old Jun 10, 2016, 07:33 AM
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Expectations and attempted control are useless too.

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Old Jun 10, 2016, 08:10 AM
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Depends what you are hoping for. Hoping to win million dollars tomorrow or become next president of the US is pointless, but some things are reasonable

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Old Jun 10, 2016, 02:01 PM
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I agree - if you hope you are bound to be disappointed, so hoping is a mug's game.

Hang on a minute. Isn't life about having the temerity to hope, which is the same as taking the risks to make something of your life - consider Laura Riding below*. Taking risks means failure from time to time, perhaps a lot of the time, but that is life, fail again, keep failing, fail better, become an expert in failing. It really doesn't matter.

*The Tillaquils

Dancing lamely on a lacquered plain,
Never a Tillaquil murmurs for legs.
Embrace rustles a windy wistfulness,
But feels for no hands.
Scant stir of being, yet rather they
Unfulfilled unborn than failing alive,
Escaping the public shame of history.

Once only two Tillaquils nearly a man and woman
Violated a hopeless code with hope,
Slept a single dream seeming in time.
`Come,’ he cried, coaxing her,
`Stairs stream upward not for rest at every step
But to reach the top always before Death.’
`Softly,’ she whispered,
‘Or two Tillaquils will wake.’

Death they passed always over and over,
Life grew always sooner and sooner.
But love like a grimace
Too real on Life’s face
Smiled two terrified dreams of Tillaquils
Tremblingly down the falling flights;
Who saved themselves in waking
The waste of being something
And danced traditionally
To nothingness and never;
With only a lost memory
Punishing this foolish pair
That nearly lived and loved
In one nightmare.

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Old Jun 11, 2016, 11:19 AM
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I agree with Divine1966--hoping for a wonderfully romantic heartwarming made-in-hollywood life with easy money and etc etc maybe not. But I'm hoping the thunderstorms that sweep through here this afternoon are nice and dramatic. I'm hoping I can sit on the couch and drink a cup of tea. I'm hoping my kids grow up reasonably happy. That sort of thing.
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Old Jun 11, 2016, 12:09 PM
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I disagree. Hope is the most important thing to have. People who are held captive survive because of hope. Hope drives the human spirit.
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