Hope for Happy Endings
Today, I'd like to chat about that distinctly human quality...
Hope.
The idea that things can change. That it can get better, that the day will be brighter tomorrow, that people will smile again.
When life seems empty, hollow, lacking direction - and just plain pointless - hope is the one thing that pulls us through.
And the great thing about you and me - is that we have it.
Miles and miles of unlimited hope, all stored neatly inside ourselves.
Think about it.
Are you feeling sorry for yourself right now?
Are there things in your life you've resigned yourself to having lost... or having second best... ?
Is there something you know you should change?
We always have HOPE.
A belief - an intention - of change for the better.
A knowingness that we can always hope for a brighter today - and accept those things we simply can't change (and maybe even become stupidly obsessed about).
Scottish author Alexander Chalmers said "The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for."
In the areas of your life that are hollow right now...
... How's your hope looking?
And here's a thought.
Why not pump up your hope? Make it big and bright and beautiful. Keep it high. Stop feeling sorry for yourself - and get out and change the world.
Remember, your HOPE - your intention - sets your direction. (Read more about that here.)
So, hope for better things - and then make them happen.
Then get ready for many, many happy endings!
Love - Karlos ;)
PS. Here's a great video to get you inspired today! I absolutely love this song. Keep fascinated! Reading this by e-mail? View the video online at www.karlblog.com. Whoo-oh, whooh-ohhh!
Labels: inspiration, quotes, self-development, videos






4 Comments:
Hi Karl, great song and great article on hope!
Rebecca marina
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Rebecca Marina, at
3:35 AM
Hi Karl,
I love that song to,its simple,short, energising & full of youthfull optimism.
Your hope article,was a nice simlpe read,keep up the good work.
Living in hope.
Mark Elliott.
Ps.I just had a thought,how about these lyrics from a Don Mclean Song called "Winterwood"
The birds like leaves on winterwood,sing songs of hope on dismal days.
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Mark Elliott, at
11:48 AM
Rock on Karl, my next to last blog was on this very same subject, you should check it out sometime. This is some good insight.
Sat Nam,
Piper
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♥Piper♥, at
5:41 AM
great song karl.. thanks for sharing that
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Jon, at
11:51 PM
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