🌈 Hope
Faith is the highest passion in a human being. Many in every generation may not come that far but none goes further.
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Kierkegaard elevates faith as the pinnacle of human aspiration.

When we hear the word faith, we often think of something quiet, perhaps even something passive, like a soft light in a dark room. But Kierkegaard suggests something much more vibrant and intense. He describes faith as the highest passion, a driving force that moves us forward even when the path ahead is obscured by mist. To have faith is not just to believe that things will work out, but to commit your entire heart to a purpose, a person, or a hope, even when you cannot see the destination. It is the courage to leap when the ground beneath you feels uncertain.

In our everyday lives, this passion doesn't always look like a grand, heroic gesture. Most often, it shows up in the small, persistent ways we keep going. It is the decision to wake up and try again after a failure, or the choice to remain kind when the world feels harsh. We see this passion in the parent working two jobs to ensure their child has a bright future, or in the artist who continues to create even when no one is watching. These are the moments where faith acts as an engine, pushing us toward a horizon we can only imagine.

I remember a time when I felt quite lost, much like a little duckling separated from the flock in a sudden storm. I was facing a challenge that felt far too big for my small wings to handle, and I found myself doubting if any effort would truly matter. I was looking for logic and certainty, but all I found was uncertainty. It was only when I stopped trying to calculate every outcome and instead decided to trust in the process—to trust that the storm would eventually pass—that I felt my strength return. That tiny spark of faith gave me the momentum to keep paddling, even when the water was choppy.

Not everyone reaches that state of profound, unshakable faith, and that is okay. Some of us spend our whole lives just learning how to take the first step. But the beauty lies in the attempt. Every time you choose hope over despair, or trust over fear, you are traveling a little further into that high passion Kierkegaard spoke of. You are expanding the boundaries of your own soul.

Today, I invite you to look at the areas of your life where you feel stuck or uncertain. Instead of searching for all the answers, try simply leaning into the mystery. Ask yourself what small act of trust you can perform today. You don't need to see the whole map to take the next step; you only need enough light to see the very next inch of the path.

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