Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 4 seconds
My heart says yes yes yes
Until it hears no
My mind goes go go go
And til it hears stop
I will always hope
Every time I’ll hope
And one day
I may not hear no
But every moment
Before the no
Will be a moment of hope
Until no
Inspired by a quote from Paulo Freire, reminding me of the stupidity of my hope. I am copying here a longer portion of the quote from A Pedagogy of Hope
(What is funny is that I had previously highlighted a sentence before and a few paragraphs down from the quote I saw recently… for some reason it did not strike me until someone else chose it!)
“… hope needs practice in order to become historical concreteness. That is why there is no hope in sheer hopefulness. The hoped-for is not attained by dint of raw hoping. Just to hope is to hope in vain.” (Kindle location 93).
More quotes from the book:
One of the tasks of the progressive educator, through a serious, correct political analysis, is to unveil opportunities for hope, no matter what the obstacles may be. After all, without hope there is little we can do. (Location 101)
It [Pedagogy of Hope] is written in rage and love, without which there is no hope. (Location 117)
Things DO seem a bit beyond hope right now–better to not give in though. Read a phrase years ago in a book on being a citizen in the world. A BELONGING citizen. “Naive Pessimism” as an outlook blind to any possibility, no matter how small of unlikely. Book sound like a good read. Thanks Maha!