tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post5242960713582262863..comments2023-08-19T22:17:15.653+08:00Comments on The Right to Be Alive: HopeEvelyn Chuahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-49034218990979750402014-01-15T06:55:16.684+08:002014-01-15T06:55:16.684+08:00Hmmm...ponder...very good question. I do hope or m...Hmmm...ponder...very good question. I do hope or maybe I dream, but my hopes and dreams are here and now, and as realistic as possible. I try to maintain a level of rational thought. I don't hope to ever be "normal" again or hope to do things I know I can't right now. Maybe in the future I will have more opportunities, but I keep everything in perspective with my situation right now, today. Things change constantly. Who knows what's going to happen to me tomorrow or next year. I might be dead tomorrow so why worry too much about next week.I HOPE it all works out fine and I pray I'm happy and healthy no matter what. I think if we stop hoping all together, we have little to live for. But it's like the Buddhist concept of attachment or desire, if you live only for your dreams and they don't come true, that could be very depressing. <br /><br />Just babbling. Interesting questions. I reserve the right to change my mind as I ponder this throughout the rest of the night. hahahaThe Multiple Chemical Survivorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01459073982236135107noreply@blogger.com