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Hope. What is it? A feeling? An emotion? A comforting illusion? Or something greater? In philosophy and religion, hope is not presented as weakness but as an ontological force. A force that structures time, gives meaning to suffering, and allows a person to move forward when reason says "stop." Can hope be considered an objective reality? Yes, if understood as a fundamental property of existence directed towards the future.

Hope as a Condition of Existence

Hope does not arise from nothing. It is where there is time and consciousness. Animals do not hope—they wait. Humans hope because they know about their finitude and the uncertainty of the future. Hope is a way of relating to uncertainty. It does not guarantee a result, but it creates space for action. Without hope, a person cannot leave the house, cannot get up in the morning. Hope is fuel for willpower. In this sense, it is as objective as gravity. We do not see it, but we feel its action.

Hope in Philosophy: From Ancients to Moderns

For the ancient Greeks, hope was ambivalent. In the myth of Pandora, hope remains at the bottom of the box after all the misfortunes have already flown out. This is not optimism, but a reminder: even in the most desperate situation, there is still a last resort. Plato considered hope "a dream of the awake." For the Stoics, hope was unnecessary—they preferred calm acceptance. But Christianity raised hope to the level of virtue. Apostle Paul puts it alongside faith and love. In the 20th century, philosophers (Bloch, Marcel, Levinas) return to hope as a category defining human existence. Hope is not an escape from reality, but its transformation.

The Objectivity of Hope

How can something that lives in the head be objective? Hope is objective not as a physical object, but as a structure of human experience. It exists in how a person constructs plans, how they relate to their past and future. Hope is woven into language, culture, social institutions. Revolutions, scientific discoveries, the birth of children—all this is impossible without hope. Its consequences are real. Therefore, hope itself is real.

The Religious Perspective: Hope as a Gift

In religious traditions, hope is often understood as a gift. In Christianity, it is associated with faith in resurrection and salvation. This is not just a belief that everything will be well. It is a belief that there is a meaning that transcends death. Hope is a way of maintaining a connection with the transcendent. In Buddhism, hope is also present—but as liberation from suffering. In Islam, hope is in the mercy of Allah. In all cases, hope connects the earthly with the heavenly. It does not eliminate suffering, but gives strength to endure it.

Hope and Action

Hope is not passive waiting. It is an active attitude. A person who hopes does not sit idly by. He acts towards his hope. This is why hope is important for ethics: if we do not hope for the best, why should we do good? Hope is the engine of social change. Without it, there would be no struggle for rights, for justice, for peace. Hope is a refusal to accept evil as final.

Hope as an Objective Reality in the 21st Century

In a world where ecological crises, wars, and uncertainty become the norm, hope takes on a new tone. We cannot know what the future will be. But we can choose hope—not as comfort, but as a method. Because without hope, we will not seek solutions. Hope is not an emotion. It is a will to life. And in this sense, it remains one of the most objective realities we possess.


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