Create Tiny Goals
To attain Hope, you need to create momentum. You need to understand Hope in action. Your journey starts by seeking out and identifying an idea of where we want to go, what we want to accomplish, who we want to be. This could be for tomorrow or for a lifetime. Some of our thoughts are vague and fleeting and quickly forgotten. Others are actively shaped and modified over time. Hope is built from goals that matter most to us, that we come back to over and over again. It is this process that fills our mind with pictures of the future.Â
Experimenting Increases Your Hope
Rewind a few decades and Albert Einstein was facing criticism for challenging centuries of scientific thought. One would assume that Einstein favored logic over intuition, but the reverse is true. Einstein is widely quoted as saying:

The objection to Einstein's groundbreaking theory of relativity in the 1920s was unprecedented and received extremely fierce opposition, but the physicist followed his instincts. Einstein’s general theory of relativity is now renowned as a pinnacle of modern-day physics.
“All great achievements of science must start from the intuitive mind,” Einstein once told a friend, according to Psychology Today. “At times I feel certain I am right while not knowing the reason.”
In keeping with the Einstein quote above, our culture tends to ignore the goal needed to create new ideas. Real success is actually a process of learning, not one of trying to avoid failure at all cost. Hope transcends all of that noise and helps you to create future memories.Â