It was a hot summer day in Denver, CO. A dear friend and I were out for a morning walk and we stumbled into the most beautiful poem. Hand painted on two sheets of plywood.
Radical Hope
“But all the fighting in the world will not help us if we do not also hope.
What i'm trying to cultivate is not blind optimism or inane positivity but what the philosopher Jonathan Lear calls radical hope.
"What makes this hope radical," Lear writes, "is that it is directed toward a future goodness that transcends the current ability to understand what it is."
Radical hope is not so much something you have but something you practice; it demands flexibility, openness, and what Lear describes as "imaginative excellence."
Radical hope is our best weapon against despair, even when despair seems justifiable; it makes the survival of the end of your world possible.
Only radical hope could have imagined people like us into existence.
And I believe that it will help us create a better, more loving future.”
With love,
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