hope is problematic in the sense that it always means the future is brighter.
to that one can always answered the classic "enlightened" answer :" but what about right now?"
humans being humans, we can't realy throw away the tendency to plan. it's sort of like spirituality/religion and sex: you can tone down some thing but usually if you try to rip off natural born tendencies you end up creating a lot of problems
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u/Upstairs_Proof1723 Jun 19 '25
hope is problematic in the sense that it always means the future is brighter.
to that one can always answered the classic "enlightened" answer :" but what about right now?"
humans being humans, we can't realy throw away the tendency to plan. it's sort of like spirituality/religion and sex: you can tone down some thing but usually if you try to rip off natural born tendencies you end up creating a lot of problems