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Hope Quote by Taylor Stevens

“Hope. The activity of the impotent. His was a world of action, of relying on his own wits and ability to create the luck that kept him alive, and yet here in a moment of weakness he was a mendicant hoping for alms” quote by Taylor Stevens
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““Hope. The activity of the impotent. His was a world of action, of relying on his own wits and ability to create the luck that kept him alive, and yet here in a moment of weakness he was a mendicant hoping for alms””

Taylor Stevens

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Merciless, Taylor Stevens, 2014

A powerless person resorts to hoping for help when they cannot rely on their own skills to survive.

In simple terms: When you lack power, you may cling to hope for aid.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when hope replaces action.

Themes

powerlessness hope survival dependence

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • financial crisis
  • personal failure
  • health emergency
  • career setback

Key Concepts

existentialism agency luck

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you rely on hope instead of taking action?
  • When does hope become counterproductive?
A Different Perspective

Hope can become a crutch that discourages proactive problem solving.

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