More Thoughts on Hope as a Strategy

Jane Goodall called hope "a crucial survival trait that has sustained our species from the time of our Stone Age ancestors." She understood what great strategists know: hope isn't passive wishful thinking. It's the choice that makes every other strategic choice possible, especially when the path isn't clear and success isn't guaranteed.

What happens when hope moves from soft emotion to strategic foundation?

"When strategy is rooted in hope, in the art of what's possible, not just what's probable, it creates something rare: clarity that sticks and momentum that endures."

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