Drive or Drought

When you lose hope of doing better, you lose everything that makes life worth living. A great artist was once asked, “What’s the best picture you’ve ever painted?” “The next one,” he replied confidently. But another artist was heard to lament, “Too bad I failed,” though he was at the very height of his glory. “Why do you say that?” asked a friend of his in astonishment. “Because I’ve lost any hope of improvement,” he said. He was right; the person who has stopped hoping has truly failed.

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