Let’s Choose Hope

I recently had an opportunity to talk to 25 college seniors. I asked them: “With a show of hands, how many of you are feeling hopeful or positive about the world today?” Not surprisingly, not a single student’s hand was raised as they looked around amidst the awkward silence.choose hope | love is the new currency

“So, let me ask you”, I continued, “what is it that you would find hopeful and what would you be willing to do to create that?”

I must admit I’ve been asking myself that question a lot during these last few months, especially post-election, struggling to find the hope in today’s troubled world. One might be tempted to hide under the covers or to run away to live in a peaceful place. Although it may feel comforting, we might ask, “Is that what we came here to experience in these precious bodies?” Life is short. What are we waiting for? We can choose to create a more caring, compassionate world right now.

In this dance of life, we have an opportunity to engage in a new way with our fellow earth dwellers. We can choose to love or to hate, to include or to exclude, to share or to hoard, to cooperatively build a better world or to destroy what we have. We can choose to hope or to live in despair and fear.

The best way we can help others
– and ourselves – is by choosing HOPE. We may need to look deeper for reasons to be happy, hopeful, and grateful, but it’s from that place that we can inspire others.

Let’s open our eyes, minds, and hearts to those who are right in front of us – who may look, speak, or act differently than us – for they are our current dance partners, whether for a moment, a day, or a lifetime.

Start by offering a little kindness, a gesture that says, “I see you, I witness what you are experiencing right now. I care.” Oftentimes, it’s the little things that touch us in ways that matter. Letting someone get ahead of you in a traffic line with a friendly wave, taking pictures for strangers, welcoming a newcomer to your city or neighborhood, or buying an extra rose at the farmer’s market is so simple, so easy.

Sometimes just witnessing the kind acts of others can make us feel more positive about the world. It’s not only uplifting, it’s contagious, creating a ripple effect of kindness. When in doubt about what to do: Just be kind!

We can even take it up a notch by truly listening to all viewpoints, by acknowledging others in a way that makes them not only feel seen and heard, but valued and appreciated. How can we extend our hands and invite others to participate in this dance of life . . . connecting and expanding until there is no one left out?

I am reminded of a quote by Buddha:

“What you think, you become

What you feel, you attract

What you imagine, you create.”

Let’s choose to create a new world vision of kindness, hope, love and peace.

Singing Christmas Tree

Wishing you, your family and friends a loving, harmonious, holiday season and a new year filled with hope, peace and gratitude.

Blessings,
Linda

Comments

  1. Hi Linda, nice article. I”ll be sharing it with the Empowering Women Group. I expect it will spark some lively discussions.

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