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H.O.P.E. – Hold On Pain Ends #FridayReflections

Photo by Ron Smith on Unsplash

Photo by Ron Smith on Unsplash

Talking about hope is so easy when you are in a bright and beautiful place surrounded by love and care; however, the real test is when you are in a dark place and thinking of ways to run away from the world. I, like almost all of us, have been in both the places, and I hate being seeing anyone in a dark place. Really. Ask my friends. If you are my friend and are lost or sad, I would move mountains to bring hope back into your life. Unfortunately, I have to stand alone in my hour of need. This is not to say that my friends are selfish. Oh, no. They are some of the best people one could expect to find in this world. It’s just that my timing is always super incredible. Trust me. Nonetheless, my hope in a better tomorrow keeps me sane.

These past couple of months have been very tough on me. I have been in and out of depression, and I felt so lost that my brain wondered to the most formidable places. I considered quitting everything and just watch it all end. “Wake me up when it’s all over” kind of feeling trapped my mind. Nobody and nothing actually mattered during those strange hours. When you are in such a state of mind, you are in your most vulnerable state and all you want is acceptance from your loved ones. Sadly, others are not in the same state; therefore, they do not comprehend the gravity of the situation. My husband could not understand my state of mind and therefore could not help me. My one good friend tried to help but even he could not grasp the severity. My sister proved to be my prince in the shining armor. She tried her best to explain to my parents and husband that this is not the time to say the “right thing.” This was the time to just show their support even if they did not agree with my thoughts.

With the support of your friends and family, you feel relieved. It does not take away all the negative thoughts and depression, but it proves to be a ray of hope. A hope is the best thing one can have in life. No matter how many people shower you with their love and care, if you are unable to hope for a better tomorrow, you would always be alone. I have my personal experience as a living example. I came out of that state of mind after reading The Secret. The thing about people is that they would eventually lose their patience in you. They would announce their love for you at the top of their lungs one day and the next day decide that you are not worth their time and energy. If you rely too much on these people, sooner or later, you would find yourself lost and alone. On the contrary, if you have a strong relationship with yourself, you know that you are enough, and you have hope that you would find a bright future for sure, you would thrive. 


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What do I do when I lose hope? 

If nothing works, seek help. There is nothing wrong in taking care of your mental health. When you feel that hope has fled, nothing inspires you anymore, and you are getting negative thoughts, opt for a counselling. Life is really precious. If you want to quit because of some person, trust me, nobody is worth your life. There is nothing more important than “you.” Live on. Hope itself stands for Hold On Pain Ends. Take care of yourself.

This post is in response to the one word prompt (hope) of Friday Reflections.

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