Don’t lose hope

If history and experience have taught us anything, it’s that when we lose hope or stop caring about our culture it will erode to the point where it’s difficult to recover.

Whilst ‘hope isn’t a strategy’ might be a popular phrase to wheel out in the absence of a plan, hope is still important to generate motivation and a sense of what’s possible.

When hope is lost, then care and attention are replaced by apathy, which inevitably inhibits action, leading to cultural stagnation.

Some days hope is all that we have to maintain our sense of purpose and self. No matter how bad our days become, we should protect the hope that we have for a better tomorrow.

 

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Colin Ellis

5 x best-selling author, award-winning public speaker and culture consultant.

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