OLYMPUS - cosmos, miths and self-awareness
“59 Elpis” is a main-belt asteroid. In Greek mythology, Elpis is the personification of hope. Associated with the myth of Pandora, it is what remains when all evils spread into the world, becoming a symbol of the fact that human beings, despite everything, continue to hope. It therefore embodies: the ability to look to the future with confidence, resilience in the face of difficulties, and the idea that even within evil there is something that cannot be lost. In our fragile daily lives, however, hope is ambiguous. It is both a support for staying resilient and a deceptive illusion. The greatest difficulty probably lies in the concrete application of hope: - when it generates energy, endurance through hardship, and acceptance of uncertainty, it becomes helpful for living better; - when it creates waiting, inertia, lack of initiative, or illusion, it drags us into the abyss… Hope is neutral—it is neither good nor bad… it depends on how it is put into practice.
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