
A discomfort zone, a stagnation zone, an unfulfilled zone”. ”We call this the ‘comfort zone’ but often it is the opposite. "It's not always easy, sure, but there is comfort in knowing it is possible to view any single thing in multiple ways." It is not a magic pill or a heavenly miracle, but every word in this book is about hope, is about survival, is about going through today because tomorrow the Sun shall rise again! A Comfort Hope. All we need is a plan, and a little determination”. The acceptance that if we are suddenly lost in a forest, there will be a way through. ”Hope, in its simplest form, is the acceptance of possibility. The thing with feathers, as Emily Dickinson said. Hope always involves a soaring and a reaching. When going through times that are insane, crazy, down, low, despair or depressed, all a person need is a hand that holds their hand, assures them and stays with them till they can again breathe normally. "Our mind might make prisons, but it also gives us keys." "It is a strange paradox, that many of the clearest, most comforting life lessons are learned while we are at our lowest."


The words in this book are like a comforting hug.
