Steps to Avoid Hope
A Maintenance Guide
Begin by assuming nothing improves.
Treat progress as coincidence.
Any forward motion should be regarded with suspicion.
Do not imagine futures.
If one appears uninvited, dismiss it as a habit.
Habits can be broken.
Avoid language that suggests continuation.
Replace soon with eventually.
Replace eventually with probably not.
Keep your sleep irregular.
Rest invites clarity.
Clarity invites wanting.
Limit exposure to people who speak in timelines.
Be wary of those who say next year
or after this.
If someone asks what you want,
answer with what you already have.
This should end the conversation.
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Warning: prolonged stillness may be misinterpreted as peace.
This is a common error.
If calm occurs, remain alert.
Calm often precedes belief.
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In rare cases, avoidance may fail.
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This is not a personal flaw.
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Lower your expectations daily.
This is a maintenance task.
Celebrate small disappointments.
They confirm the system is working.
Do not confuse endurance with faith.
Endurance is merely what happens
when leaving feels inefficient.
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Hope has been known to emerge
during quiet moments,
or while watching someone else persist.
Store unfinished plans where you won’t trip over them.
Label them later and never open the box.
If motivation appears,
treat it as a symptom.
Symptoms pass.
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Despite precautions,
hope may survive.
It adapts.
It waits.
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If you find it still breathing
after all instructions are followed,
understand this:
you were never doing it wrong.
Hope is simply inefficient to kill.
About the Creator
Courtney Jones
I write psychological stories driven by tension, uncertainty, and the things left unexplained. I'm drawn to quiet unease moments where something feels wrong, but you can't say why.
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Comments (3)
I also love how precise and dark your instructions are, and how you quietly keep hope alive. Nicely done Courtney.
Courtney, I love how precise and darkly playful your instructions are. The poem reads like a manual, yet it hums with the persistence of hope your voice is both sharp and wry.
This is fantastic. I love it. Artistic bleakness. Hope is fragile but so are flowers, and they keep growing. I really really like your formatting too. It actually gives me ideas! I tend to break my stories up using lines.... ⚡️_____⚡️ ... but you simply use extra space which is perhaps a subtle difference but it makes this seem 'cleaner'-- more connected overall. Not exactly nailing *why* I love it, but I do. I'm Bill. It's a pleasure to meet you. I've subscribed to you. ⚡️💙⚡️