"Hope is not an act of freedom but a way of being, " says Schütz."Hope is like love, one of the most primitive and basic attitudes of the creature" says J Piepper. In both cases it appears that "hope is the human attitude to an asset that has not yet, but hopes to achieve. "
All human hope, may split in two parameters:
- The first: The right that is expected.
- The second: The guarantee or substance that we have to believe that someday we will get it.
The desperation destroys the person because it doesn´t let him develop because of the fear of moving forward. The nineteenth century fostered the presumption for worshiper man of progress. However, in the twentieth century this progressive attitude, full of optimismis quickly frustrated. The sign of our times will be pessimistic skepticism.
The lack of hope expressed hopelessness or desperation. Both words are semantically identical but the usage has been giving them different meanings.
The desperation is the result of a situation that seems to have output and produces aggression. The hopelessness is reached by an accumulation of disappointments and it is translated into a resigned acceptance of the situation.
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