Hope. It indeed is one of the strongest emotion human beings can conceive. It defies reasons and logics and keeps our spirits almost unnaturally and impractically alive when we need it the most. I recently came across a wonderful graduation speech given by the lead female actor in the movie “The Amazing Spiderman-2”.
“I know we all think that we are immortal. We are supposed
to feel that way. We are graduating, but like our brief four years of high
school, what makes life valuable is that it doesn't last forever.”
“What makes it precious is that it ends, we know that now more
than ever, and I say it today of all days to remind us that time is luck”.
“So, don’t waste it living someone else’s life, make yours
count for something. Fight for what matters to you, no matter what, cause even
if we fall short what better ways is there to live.”
“It's easy to feel hopeful on a beautiful day like
today, but there will be dark days ahead of us too. There will be days where
you feel all alone, and that's when hope is needed most. No matter how bad it
gets, or how lost you feel, you must promise me that you will hold on to hope.
Keep it alive.”
“We have to be greater than what we suffer. My wish for you
is to become hope; people need that.”
“And even if we fail, what better way is there to live? As
we look around here today, at all of the people who helped make us who we are,
I know it feels like we're saying goodbye, but we will carry a piece of each
other into everything that we do next, to remind us of who we are, and of who
we're meant to be.”
--- Gwen Stacy
May we all get the strength to realize and attain hope when
we need it the most because it indeed is something which is deeply imbibed in
all of us but, it’s just that we tend to forget this fact when we are going
through the ‘not so sunny’ days of our lives.
Youtube link to the speech: Here.