The virtues of hope

(Nimue)

Recently, I was reminded by philosopher Brendan Myers about the powerful, ethical reasons for staying hopeful. (If you aren’t familiar with Brendan’s work, I can recommend his books.)

The evil things humans do comes from many motives, including greed, selfishness and disinterest in the wellbeing of others. When people slide into apathy and feelings of powerlessness, they become enablers for whatever awfulness is going on around them. Doing nothing is a choice that supports whatever is going on.

Hope is a good antidote to this. Hope for better things, and the ability to imagine how the world could be made better go hand in hand. We won’t make meaningful change if we neither imagine it nor believe in it. 

With this in mind, the value of cultivating hope becomes more apparent. The personal battles to resist despair become distinctly political acts that have implications for the world as a whole. If you cannot do anything else, fighting to hang on to the idea that there is hope for better things and that keeping your hope alive matters, is important. At the same time, those of us who are better resourced can do our best to lift and encourage anyone we see struggling.

It’s easy to rubbish things, to knock people down, sneer at their dreams and meet their hope with unkindness and cynicism. Doing this takes little effort and no imagination. It calls for no wisdom, skill or insight. It gives a certain limited power to people who feel unable to act in positive ways. For the person who feels powerless, the path of cruelty and destruction clearly has its temptations. I believe it’s often a consequence of not feeling good about themselves.

Breaking things is easy. Creating things takes skill, knowledge and time. One of the key things for giving people hope is helping them to imagine that they have it in them to be a force for good. If you can imagine yourself making a good and welcome contribution I think you are more likely to want to invest in that. There isn’t much real pleasure in being destructive and no one will love you for acting in toxic ways. 

Creating hope calls for creating community, and space for people to share and to shine. When we work together to improve something, our combined power becomes larger than the sum of its parts. When we affirm each other and amplify each other’s efforts, we get more done.

Hope is something we can create together, and hang on to together. Sustaining hope is itself a meaningful act of resistance against all that is wrong in the world, and it gives us the foundations from which we really can build something better.

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  1. “Breaking things is easy” so true! Hope is hard….it needs grit, resilience, and courage 🙏 sadly most people see hope as something light & fluffy, like toxic positivity. It’s good to read something where hope is help up with wisdom & clarity – thank you for sharing this ❤️

  2. Having Spoken of Greed, it reminds me of a Poem I once wrote on the 3 of Humanity’s more Selfish Sub Emotions of Egotism, Vanity & Greed.

    Here is my Poem on Egotism, Vanity & Greed:

    The Emotions That Come From The Belief That Humanity Is Created In A Godlike Image:

    • Egotism,
    • Vanity,
    • And Greed.

    Why Humanity Declared Itself A Godlike Image:

    • Because Of Mankind Harnessing The Power of Plants,
    • Domesticating Farming Animals,
    • And Developing Writing.

    Technologies Developed In Order To Prove Mankind As Created In A Godlike Image:

    • Metal Smithing,
    • Firearms,
    • And The Harnessing of Electricity.

    ————————————————————————–

    When One Is Egotistical:

    • One Then Becomes A Danger To Others,
    • One Becomes A Poor Sport,
    • And One Then Tends To Ignore Good Advice.

    When One Has Vanity:

    • You Start Thinking Your Personal Appearance Becomes Most Important,
    • You Start Considering Yourself The Center Of The Universe,
    • And You Start Taking Personal Criticisms Too Negatively.

    When One Has Greed:

    • You Take From Nature More Than You Need,
    • You Then Become Ruthless In Your Business Practices,
    • And You Become Part Of Humanity’s Problems Instead Of A Solution.

    ————————————————————————-

    Damage Caused By A Lifeforms Who Believe Themselves Created In A Godlike Image:

    • Mass Extinctions Of Other Animals,
    • The Destruction Of Natural Ecosystems Of The Earth,
    • And The Weakening Of The Atmosphere’s Ozone Layer.

    In Order For Humanity To Become Back To Being One With Nature:

    • We Must Teach Our Children To Respect Nature,
    • Endeavor To Gain Environmental Wisdom,
    • And Plant New Forests.

    To Once Again Become Harmonious With Nature One Must:

    • Live By The Wiccan Reed Of Being Of Free Will But Harming None,
    • Celebrating The Eight Harvest Festivals.
    • And Having Reverence For The Four Sacred Elements.

    3X3

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