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“Hope differs from optimism. Hope does not arise from being told to "think positively," or from hearing an overly rosy forecast. Hope, unlike optimism, is rooted in unalloyed reality.” quote by Jerome Groopman
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“Hope differs from optimism. Hope does not arise from being told to "think positively," or from hearing an overly rosy forecast. Hope, unlike optimism, is rooted in unalloyed reality.”

Jerome Groopman

About This Quote

Source Book: The Anatomy of Hope by Jerome Groopman, 2004

Hope acknowledges reality while still aspiring for better outcomes, unlike optimism which often ignores facts.

In simple terms: Hope sees reality and still wants improvement.

Key Takeaway

Embrace realistic aspirations.

Themes

hope realism aspiration

Mood

reflective determined

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal setbacks
  • health challenges
  • social change
  • career goals

Key Concepts

psychology resilience expectation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance realistic assessment with hopeful action?
  • When does hope become denial?
A Different Perspective

Hope can be fragile when reality is harsh.

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