Michelle Obama poignantly invokes the power of hope in her final address as First Lady
Speaking before an assembly of celebrated school guidance counselors from across the country, First Lady Michelle Obama delivered her stirring final address, during which she got emotional as she talked about the power of hope. “We can be whatever we dream” – Michelle Obama says in emotional final speech as First Lady pic.twitter.com/FDAQeSSCT1 — BBC […]

“We can be whatever we dream” – Michelle Obama says in emotional final speech as First Lady pic.twitter.com/FDAQeSSCT1
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 6, 2017
And when you encounter obstacles — because I guarantee you, you will; and many of you already have — when you are struggling, and you start thinking about giving up, I want you to remember something that my husband and I have talked about since we first started this journey nearly a decade ago, something that has carried us through every moment in this White House and every moment of our lives, and that is the power of hope — the belief that something better is always possible if you’re willing to work for it and fight for it.
It is our fundamental belief in the power of hope that has allowed us to rise above the voices of doubt and division, of anger and fear, that we have faced in our own lives and in the life of this country. Our hope that, if we work hard enough and believe in ourselves, then we can be whatever we dream, regardless of the limitations that others may place on us. The hope that, when people see us for who we truly are, maybe, just maybe, they, too, will be inspired to rise to their best possible selves.
Hope must, especially in times of despair, underwrite the hard work and indubitability that progress requires.
Hope is what keeps demoralization at bay. And, in this moment, from a national leader who has unyieldingly modeled the audacity of hopefulness for us for eight years, that is a very important message indeed.
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