July 22, 2019

Hope Helps

I hope I finish this book and I can hope that because there is a chance I finish it.

I’m writing this bit in a coffee shop on the day I go to a coffee shop and work on a single creative project for two hours.

Last week I wished I could finish this book. I could only wish because I didn’t go to the coffee shop. I hadn’t gone in months, but today I am here. Today I can hope because I’m making what I want possible.

You can hope for others.

Do you have a friend that you hope gets better? Do you wish there were less beings in pain or do you hope it? Those are wishes unless you do something that can make them happen.

Wishing is hopeless, but hope helps.

Tiny Advice Book


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