Would you rather be hopeful and wrong or hopeless and right?
In this solo episode, I dive into the idea that it’s often better to be hopeful and wrong than hopeless and right. Hope is what keeps us moving, reaching, and believing in possibility—even when the outcome doesn’t turn out the way we envisioned. But I also share why it’s equally important to honor the heavy, hard feelings when life gets tough. This isn’t about faking positivity or bypassing reality—it’s about finding the balance between allowing what’s real and keeping the door cracked open for what’s possible.
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