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	<title>Hope Quotient &#187; Strength</title>
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		<title>Do Circumstances Break You—Or Make You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2014 08:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ray Johnston]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Tough circumstances are no match for the kind of inner strength fueled by hope. Let me illustrate: Lock him in a prison cell, beat him, and shipwreck him, and you have the apostle Paul. Deafen him, and you have a Ludwig van Beethoven. Cripple him, and you have a brilliant novelist and poet—Sir Walter Scott. [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tough circumstances are no match for the kind of inner strength fueled by hope. Let me illustrate:</p>
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<li>Lock him in a prison cell, beat him, and shipwreck him, and you have the apostle Paul.</li>
<li>Deafen him, and you have a Ludwig van Beethoven.</li>
<li>Cripple him, and you have a brilliant novelist and poet—Sir Walter Scott.</li>
<li>Raise him in abject poverty, and you have an Abraham Lincoln.</li>
<li>Burn him so severely that doctors say he’ll never walk again, and you have a Glenn Cunningham—the man who set the world’s one-mile record in 1934.</li>
<li>Strike him down with polio, and he becomes a Franklin D. Roosevelt.</li>
<li>Call him a slow learner, label him “retarded,” and write him off as uneducable, and you have an Albert Einstein.</li>
<li>Have her born black in a society filled with racial discrimination, and you have a Rosa Parks.</li>
<li>Subject him to torture in a Japanese prison camp for over three years, and you have a Louis Zamperini.</li>
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<p>Hope is more than just an emotion you feel; it’s a state of being you create, and hope can be <i>learned</i>. Hope is the byproduct of seven key factors that combine in a powerful way to make hope grow and thrive.</p>
<p>What are the seven factors that create hope? We’ll be exploring that in the next blog.</p>
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<p>Tough circumstances are no match for the kind of inner strength fueled by hope.</p>
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