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Calculate 'Hope'

Doing something is better than the feeling of regret that entails us by doing nothing.

But is that enough? Now one might be the ephemeral picture of satisfaction while picking a choice. And it may not take a lot of time for some. Satisfaction having a different definition for all makes them do activities that leap from simple to quantum levels.Many of the idioms I would say are the picture of innocence. Why? Because it shows the parent pacifying his kid by handing a lollipop of a saying. Beta be satisfied. When on the other side. The parent is working his ass off and is presenting a stark contradiction to its own statement. 

Motif! I would say is the best judge of on's efforts that keeps its detractor away from the deniability or any doubt. Not only does it give an explanation but a clear motive presents a goal to start on a path. Motives are I would sometimes based on a lot of hope. And in that case hope over-rides motive. But there is a thin line in between. A man came out with s new theory that changed the game of baseball forever. the detractors caught him by his teeth,. But , yes he did succeed and risking everything in the process based on hope.

I'll give myself the liberty of coining a new term here 'calculated hope'. Hope isn't a state of mind. It's a scientific truth. There is a thin line between hope and reality if it is 'calculated hope'.

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