

Episode 107: To hope is to wait
Feb 26, 2022
Delving into the link between hope and waiting, the podcast highlights how true hope involves waiting in the right place. It emphasizes that waiting without hope is pointless, using the verb 'esperar' in Romance languages as an example. The episode ends with a call to engage with the audience and offers a consultation opportunity.
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Hope and Waiting
- The verb "esperar" means both "to wait" and "to hope" in some Romance languages.
- This suggests a link between waiting and hoping.
Movie Theater Analogy
- Imagine waiting in line at a movie theater box office.
- You hope to buy a ticket after waiting, demonstrating how hope involves waiting.
Justified Waiting
- Ensure your waiting is justified by reasonable hope.
- Avoid waiting in the wrong place or without a valid reason.