Some of us wake up with chirping of birds outside our window. Some of us wake up with the cool breeze from over the oceans! Some of us wake up to find a new flower in our backyard. Well not all of us are so lucky to have such beautiful mornings. Some of us wake up to find gloomy sky while some might wake up to the aftermath of earthquake or floods. Some of us might be waking up to find they have lost their dear ones in the war or terrorism.
Of-course these makes two categories of people. I would say one is fortunate and another one is unfortunate. What is it that makes the difference after all. Unless the people in second category start hoping for the better tomorrow, they wouldn't be able to survive their today. Yes its all about 'Hope'. Hope can be as great as the blues of Pacific Ocean. It can be as small as a drop of water lost in the huge ocean. It can be as beautiful as the aroma of roses in the garden. It can be as lovely as the sun-rays kissing the sand in the desserts. It could be as cheerful as the dolphins dancing in the waters.
You are what you think! Think big to become big! Isn't it? Life can be painted the way you want - the thing you need is 'Hope' to paint your dreams with the colors you wish. I am not saying its only hope - that makes one big. You do need hard work, zeal, perseverance, dedication along with hope. However for the people who are unfortunate, and who cannot repair certain things as those stuffs might be beyond their abilities - Hope is what can make them stronger, and can give them the zeal to persevere for their dream.
'Fear can hold you back Prisoner, Hope can set you free'. - A quote from this amazing movie - Shawshank Redemption. If you give up hope, I guess you succumb to the fear of darkness and failure. May be it is difficult in certain situation, but imagine is it better without hope? Ever wondered why do we say 'Fingers Crossed' so many times. Its nothing but Hope. A ray of light at the end of a dark tunnel.
'Once you choose hope, anything's possible.' - Very rightly said by Christopher Reeve.
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