Be Raved By That Hopeless Situation
Our hopeless situations, oftentimes they come, give us the impression of a period so totally empty and vacuous; of a period when nothing seems to be available, to be working. The impression it gives us is mostly that of worries, of thoughts that most times breeds unwelcoming concerns. When things appear hopeless, it is practically that moment when it seems everything, every support is gone; it is that period of uphill task when the individual feels he stands alone, just by himself, at mercy's end. When what ordinarily is seen as what makes him a man and her a woman is far gone: no money, no means of getting any. He or she looks right and left, up and down, but to see just nothing, emptiness staring and digging at him, at her. That particular moment he is hopeless. But the truth, however not often seen at a shallow look, is the irony that percolates the situation. It is the truth from discovery of the silent yet stably standing presence of the defining moment of vast availabili...