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That’s when I understood what the phrase “hope’s doors” really means.
That’s hope’s door. Not a rescue. Not an answer. Just an opening. hope’s doors highland park
They say hope isn’t a feeling. It’s a door. That’s when I understood what the phrase “hope’s
I remember walking down Central Avenue that Tuesday afternoon—not the summer Tuesday of the shooting, but the gray November one that followed. The leaves were gone. The banners celebrating the Fourth were long rolled up. But on every other front porch, I saw it: a strip of yellow tape, a handwritten sign, a basket of apples, a door left ajar. Not an answer
I think about the etymology sometimes. Hope comes from Old English hopian , meaning “to have confidence.” But confidence in what? Not in safety—Highland Park learned that safety is an illusion. Confidence in welcome. The belief that even if the world breaks your window, someone will leave their door unlatched.