“Hope locates itself in the premises that we don’t
know what will happen and that in the spaciousness of uncertainty is room to
act. When you recognize uncertainty, you recognize that you may be able to
influence the outcomes–you alone or you in concert with a few dozen or several
million others. Hope is an embrace of the unknown and knowable, an alternative
to the certainty of both optimists and pessimists. Optimists think it will all
be fine without our involvement; pessimists take the opposite position; both
excuse themselves from acting. It’s the belief that what we do matters even
though how and when it may matter, who and what is may impact, are not things
we can know beforehand. We may not, in fact, know them afterward either, but
they matter all the same, and history is full of people whose influence was
most powerful after they were gone.”― Writer, historian and activist Rebecca
Solnit, Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities (1997)
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