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Acknowledge Quote by Tim Foreman

“I think hope is not simply looking around and saying that everything’s great – that’s just ridiculous. For hope to have substance, it has to acknowledge the pain. But hope is saying that’s not the final story. It’s not saying pain doesn’t exist, but it’s saying there’s not a period at the end of…” quote by Tim Foreman
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“I think hope is not simply looking around and saying that everything’s great – that’s just ridiculous. For hope to have substance, it has to acknowledge the pain. But hope is saying that’s not the final story. It’s not saying pain doesn’t exist, but it’s saying there’s not a period at the end of that sentence. It’s still being written.”

Tim Foreman

About This Quote

Hope is not denial of pain but an ongoing narrative that acknowledges suffering while believing the story continues.

In simple terms: Hope accepts pain yet looks beyond it.

Key Takeaway

Maintain hope while confronting hardship.

Themes

resilience hope pain

Mood

hopeful realistic

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • grief recovery
  • health challenges
  • creative work
  • relationships

Key Concepts

narrative therapy optimism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does acknowledging pain shape your hope?
  • What story are you still writing?
A Different Perspective

Hope may feel unrealistic when pain is intense.

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