On Hope
- May 4
- 1 min read
One of the goals of the ideology I am creating is the justification of all emotion and states of being. It is the allowance for one to be oneself.
Hope is a broadly accepted part of the human experience and an incredibly necessary one at that.
In many senses, hope is idealism though and my ideology is anti idealist. To get around this, I am justifying hope as an emotion.
Hoping for specific things to occur is idealism. We idealize the thing we want to occur and hope it does.
Hoping something happens does nothing to make it happen.
If we view hope as an emotion, then it is based in the material, physical reality and is not idealism. Hope existing as an emotion means that we hope for general positive things to occur but nothing specific.
I like hope.
I said I wouldn't release anything more but I wanted to get this one out there regardless.


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