Byung-Chul Han's latest book, "The Spirit of Hope," emphasizes that true hope emerges from despair and negativity, serving as a motivating compass towards new possibilities and a meaningful life.
In an insightful discussion about hope, Han asserts that while despair is necessary for hope's emergence, the real enemy is fear, which paralyzes individuals and diminishes their freedom.
Byung-Chul Han highlights that in a world of continual crises, individuals must be proactive to foster hope, otherwise they succumb to a fear-driven survival mode.
According to Han, as we face recurring crises and challenges, it is important to remember that hope is not naive belief, but a proactive way to envision the future.
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