Hi! This is Mike of Everything Is Amazing. Here in the Northern Hemisphere, this time of year can feel a bit bleak, with the long nights drawing in, the trees shedding the last of their autumnal colours, and - an increasingly unwelcome feature these days - the national & international news just feeling like a lot right now. With that in mind, here’s a little reminder about hope. In August of last year, Nick Cave dropped in on Stephen Colbert’s chat show to talk about a lot of things - but his response to a fan letter caused a buzz, in which he replied to someone sharing their struggles to stay hopeful in the face of cynicism, asking Cave: “Do you still believe in us human beings?” Cave’s response quickly went viral on social media, and it’s not hard to see why:
I love this reframing of hope, because - like curiosity - it’s often assumed to be a passive thing you have very little to no control over. If you’re hopeless, oh well, nothing to be done. But Cave believes hope is active - a faith in some aspect of the world that you can discover and put to good use, even in the tiniest of ways, a lever to help bend reality in the right direction, for yourself and for others. And in Rebecca Solnit’s words, “Hope is not a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky. It is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency…. Hope is a gift you don’t have to surrender, a power you don’t have to throw away.” What are you choosing to be hopeful about right now? I’d love to know. Leave your answer in the comments here. - Mike For the next few weeks I’m on a between-seasons break, so as a free reader, I’m afraid you’re not getting anything brand new from me until late November. That means you’re missing everything I’m be writing for paid subscribers, including today’s edition about the truly ridiculous scale of the Earth’s underwater waterfalls (not a typo) - and you also won’t be able to follow along on my science-driven quest to get a good night’s sleep! Get access to all that stuff by joining EiA’s 830+ supporters below: Thank you! |
