Barbara Kingsolver, author of the article “Stone Soup,” once said, “Hope is a renewable option: If you run out of it by the end of the day, you get to start over in the morning.” This statement emphasizes the beauty and value of hope in our lives. The truth of the world is that nothing will ever always only be good or bad; life is an uneven mix of both. Because of this, everyone will face their fair shares of horribly horrendous days when the entire world seems to be falling apart. But here’s where hope’s superpowers step in. Hope is the medicine of the mind, the restoration of humanity’s belief that things can in fact become better. It can run low at times, even seem like it has been completely exhausted of its magical powers. And yet it is,