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#hope

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The world is burning
and I'm writing about hope still.
My mother told me as a child
"Do not give up on this world."
And I never learned how to.
Everyone I love is still fighting
and refusing to give up on the light.
It takes a deep kind of courage,
to look at a burning world and say
"I will keep fighting for you.
Even here. Even now."
(Nikita Gill)

#quote#poem#hope

Artists of all kinds are part of the #resistance. There's a reason he's trying to take over the arts.

I think this should be the anthem of our times. youtube.com/watch?v=b0bmhcvPwT

"I will not hate, and I will not fear. In our darkest hour, #hope lingers here."

"My country, when justice is gone, in our darkest hour, #hope lingers here."

This is everything they are afraid of -- hope, refusal to hate, and joyful singing.

Let freedom, and hope, ring!

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“Hope is often misunderstood. People tend to think that it is simply passive wishful thinking: I hope something will happen but I’m not going to do anything about it. This is indeed the opposite of real hope, which requires action and engagement.”
— Jane Goodall, The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times

In honor of Jane’s 91st birthday, on April 3, 2025, the Jane Goodall Institute started the #GoodAllDay movement to put her vision of hope into action. You can join in on April 3 by doing acts of kindness, whether big or small. Keep reading to learn more and get inspired:
https://www.news.janegoodall.org/2025/03/25/join-the-goodallday-movement/

#Jane Goodall #Hope
“. . .And now, if I am sad, or filled with sudden rage, I find some quiet place with grass and leaves and earth, and sit there silently, and hope that they will come and call me, with their silvery voices, and make me clean again, those Little Angels of the trees and flowers.”
― Jane Goodall, Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey

#Hope #Nature #Spirituality
Continued thread

In 2009, I had to cancel a scheduled keynote talk at the European Lisp Symposium (ELS) in Italy because I was due to be in surgery at that exact time for my thyroid cancer. (Surgery went well, and I've seemed thankfully free of it since.) They were kind enough to ask me to speak in Lisbon in 2010 instead. But I didn't at the time, in 2009, speak publicly about the surgery or the cancer. Instead I made a vague excuse about an illness in the family (not technically untrue) being the reason I couldn't do the talk.

On the evening before the surgery, I wrote a somewhat metaphorically cryptic post to my blog that I figured would at least capture my apprehension in case the surgery did not go well, or even if it did, I suppose. It's still interesting to have a window back into my thoughts.

netsettlement.blogspot.com/200

Back to modern day, I do have a planned procedure (not tomorrow, not dire and far more routine, so not to worry, but please don't ask for additional details just now) that I've been reflecting about just a bit.

Though in all honesty, I and all of us are probably at more risk just walking around on the streets in our emerging fascism (here in the US, though other places are not exactly immune either), and that's on my mind all the time now as well. Any one of us could become an unperson, certainly anyone with decent ethics anyway, as that seems to almost be the criterion for who they're going after.

The tanka I wrote is not specific to one thing in particular, just the sum total of various such things that point to the ephemeral nature of each of our existences.

It's both frightening and infuriating to live in a society where we are at risk merely because of our very existence or nature being seen as a crime.

There may be some among us that don't feel at risk. I wish I could say that's good. But I worry it's obliviousness/denial, or privilege, or something darker, perhaps even being comforted by being on the winning side of bigotry. Maybe give it some thought, because I don't want people to be disempowered by what's afoot, but neither should they feel it's someone else's problem. We have real problems that need to really be addressed. It's a time to feel uncomfortable because no one should be comfortable with what's happening. It's a time for people to empathize and contribute to getting the world back onto an even keel.

Meanwhile we are all individually fragile, too. I had a philosophy class in which the professor told us we could not say with certainty that we would have lunch with someone tomorrow. The future is intrinsically less than certain, we're just talking degree here. But the things going on now are good cause to appreciate those we love, and make sure that we've got things in order in case things get wonky.

And even beyond the politics of the day, the state of climate is dire. I talk enough of that elsewhere, so won't belabor it, but its spectre is ever-present.

Still, it also makes it a time to live, not to put off living to some mythical future time when things will be better. (I wrote a different haiku about that earlier this evening as part of this same pondering.) Let's work toward creating a bright future, but let's also not fail to appreciate that today is all we know we have for sure. Make the best of it. And be the person you want others to remember fondly.

netsettlement.blogspot.comOver the EdgeKent Pitman's blog. Independent, progressive views on Society, Technology, Social Justice and Climate, or sometimes poetry, philosophy, or history.

I’m 37 years old and living with end-stage kidney disease. I urgently need a living kidney donor. My blood type is A+. If you or someone you know is willing to help, please visit nkr.org/PZG643 to learn more. Even if you can’t donate, sharing this post could help me find a match. Every share brings me closer to a second chance at life! #KidneyDonation #OrganDonation #ESKD #DonateLife #GiveLife #ShareYourSpare #BeADonor #Transplant #Hope #MedicalMiracle

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