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Writing on this tablet is slow, so the links in this post will be ugly.(Edit, 2 September 2017: I created hyperlinks from a real computer.) - To hope is to desire an object or event with the expectation that it is possible to fulfill the desire.
- By March 2012, I lost all hope. I may have regained some hope in January 2016, but that was stomped out of me by July 2016.
- It is possible to survive without hope, but it has been a horrible experience: despair. (It might be possible, or good, however, to live without hope and with inner peace.)
- I sold some of my equipment.
- I bought some of the medicine I need. Of the essential medications, I will start to have supply problems in about a week.
- Thank you for the US$15, Mom.
- Thank you very much, Josh, for sending me every penny in your bank account.
- MXN$327.10
- PayPal US$63.31
- I have never sought asceticism, but asceticism found me.
- In Buddhist philosophy, desire is a type of attachment, and because attachment causes suffering, Buddhism says to extinguish desire.
- Therefore, hope causes suffering.
- Optimism is a perspective that interprets something as optimal.
- Optimism
- Optimal.
- Science has recently discovered that a healthy mind is delusionally optimistic.
- (Note well: hoping for the optimal outcome is not optimism, it is hope.)
- I want health, but I don’t want delusions.
- I want my perspective to be rooted in realism, but I don’t want despair.
- I’m going higher into the mountains, on foot.
- I doubt that fate is a destination or an outcome, but fate might be a path.
Alea iacta est.