How to Find Hope When You’ve Tried Everything Else
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You know the feeling. That quiet undercurrent that surfaces when the noise settles. In the scroll. In the silence between episodes. In the moment you lie in bed and wonder, Is this it? It’s not always heavy. Sometimes it’s just a subtle restlessness. A sense that something's missing. Not wrong, exactly. Just… unfinished. Like a sentence that ends in a comma. Like a room that’s still waiting to be furnished. You’ve done things right. You've checked the boxes, chased the goals, stayed connected. And yet—there it is. That ache. Quiet, but persistent. What if that feeling isn’t weakness? What if it’s not burnout, not failure—not even a mental health red flag—but something more? We’re living in a world bursting with information, expression, innovation. And still—something’s off. Depression has tripled since 2020. Anxiety is everywhere. Suicide still haunts too many lives. Therapists are overwhelmed. Hope feels like it’s in short supply. But maybe that ache isn't just a symptom...