There are times when we feel depressed and hopeless. We think that thing s will never change. Suddenly a change comes in our mood when cheerfulness replace s the sense of regret . Justify the above statement in the context of the poem dust of snow.
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Piece of Advice on Fighting Hopelessness
Hope is kind of anchor to the soul. Once your anchor is cut from your life’s boat – it gets very rough – floating and tossed by waves and winds. I have looked here and there in my life, and by far situations that brought me down to hopelessness where the hardest one.
Just recently I had really bad patch. I was numb after depression, and I don’t mean comfortably. I made slow progress back on track, when 3 months into hardship my very good friend killed himself. He hung himself.
Now, this was a character to know. He was so networked it was incredible. In my circles I could not say his name without eliciting some positive feelings and comments. He must have known 5k+ people I knew from same circles, and who knows how many others.
Strange part is, everybody loved him because regardless of timing or occasion he would stop by you, asked how you are and then really listen. He was a treasure in that way. He had so rare amicable approach to people, it was incredible. I always felt better after seeing and talking to him.
And yet, he had his hardships, troubles and depressions. I cannot help thinking if only he asked those 5000+ people I knew he know, 1-2% would be able to help him some way so he would get through his trouble. But I know deep down in my heart that was not an option. Simply because dark force of hopelessness is so strong that it skews your views so much so that only thing you see is reality so distorted that your best faculties are paralyzed and you cannot fight that arch enemy.
I am telling this because I have met hopelessness enough time in life that I know if I had something that seemed insurmountable, I would end up just like my friend – no doubt about it.
piece of advice on fighting hopelessness
hope is kind of anchor to the soul .once your
anchor is cut from your life's boat - it gets very
rough - floating and tossed by waves and winds
I have looked here and there in my life ,
and by far situations that brought me down to helplessness where the hardest one.
just recently I had really bad patch . I was numb
after depression , and I don't mean comfortable.
I made show progress back on track , when 3 months into
hardship my very g99d friend killed himself . he hung himself
Now this was character to know . he was so networked it was incredible. in my circles I could
not say his name without elicuting some positive
feelings and comments. he must have known 5k+ people I knew frim same circles , and who knows how many others
strange part is everybody loved hi. because regardless of timing or occasion he would stop by you , asked how you are and then really listen . he was a treasure in that way . he had so rare amicable approach to people it was
and yet, he had his hardships, troubles and depressions . I cannot help thinking if only he asked for those 5000+ people I knew he know, 1-2% would be able to help him some way so he would get through his trouble. but I know deep down in my heart that was not an option . simplify because dark force of hopelessness is so strong that it skews your views so much so that only thing you see is reality so distorted that your best facilities are paralyzed and you cannot fight that arch enemy.
I am telling this because I have met hopelessness enough time in life that I know if I had something seemed insurmountable , I would just end up just like my friend - no doubt about it .