The quote then turns hope into a tool: “let it guide.” This shifts hope from passive wishing to active orientation, like a compass that helps you choose direction when visibility is poor. In other words, hope isn’t meant to replace reality; it’s meant to keep you moving through it without surrendering your values.
That guidance is especially relevant when choices are ambiguous. Quiet hope can help you interpret setbacks as information rather than verdicts, and it can keep long-term meaning in view when short-term fear tempts you toward numbness or resignation. [...]