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"hopelessness" Definitions
  1. the feeling of being without hope
  2. the fact of a situation being extremely bad with no hope that it will get better
  3. (especially British English, informal) the fact of being extremely bad or without ability or skill

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Others are uplifting and constructive — an antidote to hopelessness.
But many of these videos cover depression, hopelessness, and suicide.
"When your livelihood is impacted, that causes hopelessness," Miller said.
" McDaniel tried to move out of "a place of hopelessness.
Wits in Tokyo are calling it the Party of Hopelessness.
And yet, hopelessness is not a fact; it's a feeling.
That hopelessness and having nothing to go on is familiar.
But we have to prove again we understand that hopelessness.
I take it as code for a sense of hopelessness.
This vicious cocktail of poverty and hopelessness affects women disproportionately.
I still remember the look of hopelessness on his face.
I shivered with a mixture of dread, anger and hopelessness.
Laughing to keep from crying, resisting to keep from hopelessness.
And perhaps in their shared hopelessness, they are well matched.
It's hard to overstate the hopelessness of indefinite sleep deprivation.
I dealt with the angst, the hopelessness and the despair.
But the despair is the same, as is the hopelessness.
She felt the display helped ease her feelings of hopelessness.
The crowd erupted into screams of horror, disbelief, and hopelessness.
But a frank hopelessness lies underneath all the candied carbonation.
Meanwhile, in Monte Sacro, the feeling of hopelessness has only deepened.
Its aesthetic is comprised of nostalgia, irony, dark humor, and hopelessness.
Most recently, he was a co-producer of ANOHNI's album Hopelessness.
HOPELESSNESS is out May 6 via Secretly Canadian and Rough Trade.
Doctors view the syndrome as a reaction to stress and hopelessness.
Manning said feelings of "hopelessness and helplessness" are hard to shake.
This erasure of historical nuance can be the anteroom to hopelessness.
It's harder satisfy my curious taste for hopelessness in video games.
The younger generations are crushed by the hopelessness and death everywhere.
For the average New Yorker, there was this sense of hopelessness.
Her 2016 LP Hopelessness was THUMP's favorite album of the year.
Her hopelessness wasn't caused by societal circumstances but her own actions.
Other symptoms include diminished joy, feelings of hopelessness and blaming others.
I am, however, discrediting those who have resigned themselves to hopelessness.
Kasich's hopelessness, like Trump's bluster and Cruz's smarm, was nothing new.
Our school instantly became a pinnacle of pain and suffering, of hopelessness.
THUMP: The destruction of the environment is a recurring theme on HOPELESSNESS.
That way, we ended with uncertainty rather than just hopelessness and anger.
The Joker is a model of the hopelessness that mutates into nihilism.
But Patey-Ferguson and Smith didn't want to give in to hopelessness.
I've shown up, dumpy and rundown, overcome with wackness, ashiness, and hopelessness.
"I was trying to emulate the hopelessness of a situation," Welsted said.
But focusing too much on that risk promotes widespread hopelessness, they argue.
New Horizon was intended as ironic—irony in the face of hopelessness.
I have to do something or else this hopelessness will paralyze me.
This wave of hopelessness has a name: I was experiencing arrival fallacy.
This is hopelessness made material, an increasingly abstract rendering of human strife.
Hopelessness galvanized by rancor, retribution on a loop: The damage runs deep.
It's a symptom of poverty, of inequality, of hopelessness about the future.
I was also able to understand depression as a disease of hopelessness.
"I quickly realized the hopelessness of my situation," he told Judge Weinstein.
And a lot of other things disappeared with it—hopelessness, despair, cruelty.
"Hopelessness," the resulting album, is no less vulnerable than her previous records.
The hopelessness lived in crumbling brick buildings and rat-infested subway platforms.
A sense of hopelessness can sometimes weaken efforts to help the poor.
Some showed love, obsession, and devotion while others showed pessimism and hopelessness.
Mr Elfortia long ago resigned himself to the hopelessness of Libya's aviation prospects.
This feeling is bigger than burnout; it's an almost cosmic kind of hopelessness.
But Nicky is suffering from perhaps the worst war wounds: Hopelessness and cynicism.
Mr Bolsonaro "feeds off fear and hopelessness", says Cláudio Couto, a political scientist.
Some say they've never felt so much pessimism about white America, such hopelessness.
If we were in a place of hopelessness, no one would know anything.
"My whole being was ridden with sadness, confusion, love and hopelessness," she said.
But first, we must live through the darkness and seeming hopelessness of Friday.
It sounded like she was healing with this hopelessness and loss of meaning.
"Marrow" is the final track on Anohni's unabashedly political debut solo album, Hopelessness.
"  "I am living through a cycle of anxiety, anger, hopelessness, loss, and depression.
Don't forget: It's hopelessness that got us Donald Trump in the first place.
I felt sickened by everything Sasha embodied: her weepy passivity, her adamant hopelessness.
They share the raw pain of the child's descent from grief into hopelessness.
They focus on four risky traits: sensation-seeking, impulsiveness, anxiety sensitivity and hopelessness.
Black women are more likely to have feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness.
The song seemed to be writing itself, mending my initial feeling of hopelessness.
The weight of the album is visceral, its misery and hopelessness made audible.
In the end, "Hopelessness" is about her collusion in all that she assails.
The world Anohni describes on "Hopelessness" is unrelentingly awful; it is our world.
Black women are more likely to have feelings of sadness, hopelessness and worthlessness.
This antiquated belief minimizes the deep despair and hopelessness many young people experience.
Their feelings of hopelessness and psychological pain in the following weeks also decreased.
In the meantime, hopelessness will surely lead to the exile of many more.
It's the shining bit of a very dark world, marked by inequality and hopelessness.
Limit exposure to conversations or media -- social or otherwise -- that aggravates feelings of hopelessness.
"He was struck by the hopelessness of how we can't control that," she said.
Concern combined with hopelessness sometimes causes his supporters to lash out at one another.
Up until we got into the RAISE program, there was a sense of hopelessness.
Sasha's hopelessness, depression, and desperation jump off the screen to tug at your heart.
Bombs and bullets don't drive out the hopelessness and lack of opportunity feeding extremism.
Among those facing defeat or humiliation, suicide can arise from hopelessness, defiance or calculation.
But pain and hopelessness are not good excuses for inaction when people are dying.
He needs me to champion his cause, to give hope where there is hopelessness.
Protesters have talked of sacrifice, hopelessness, and a loss of trust in their leaders.
There was a lot of negativity going on, a lot of hopelessness, and heartbreak.
The air of hopelessness that surrounds the mobile app ecosystem is obvious and demoralizing.
Haney's assessment noted "extreme anxiety, sleeplessness, despair and hopelessness, depression," among other mental ailments.
Maria has shown me that resilience is the antidote to hopelessness, despair and pessimism.
Uncontrollable crying jags, moods of despair and hopelessness and suicidal thoughts may also occur.
ANOHNI ​​has released the video for the title track from her 2016 album, HOPELESSNESS.
From the pain, to the sense of hopelessness, to recovery, it's all about time.
Suicide beckoned as the only solution to end the physical pain and insurmountable hopelessness.
Kaufman can veer at times into hopelessness, especially when discussing the state's Native Americans.
The raccoon's rebel spirit and unquenchable curiosity feel like a subversion of environmental hopelessness.
Of course, it's not just white people who express their despair with extreme hopelessness.
"Hopelessness" won't turn back history or undo politics—that would be a foolish presumption.
Watching it from a distance, our hopelessness becomes a fact rather than a feeling.
You see the kind of hopelessness that comes with that kind of direct payments.
Falling out in meetings, losing things, fighting with loved ones, letting hopelessness have our tongues.
So many of them also experience a deep sense of hopelessness and loss of purpose.
While the alienation many feel now can breed hopelessness and apathy, these feelings are misplaced.
"What happens in the urban community is this sense of hopelessness feeding up," he explains.
With each visit, I saw the look of desperation and hopelessness in their family members.
Hopelessness is relentlessly dreary to the point that it somehow flips over and becomes inspirational.
There is a sense of melancholy and inevitability to the work that borders on hopelessness.
In London, activists are taking to the streets to eschew hopelessness in favor of repair.
I really felt the hopelessness of needing money, and having no way to get it.
In this economy of hopelessness, it's up to us to fight for a better future.
Radicals influence these vulnerable populations by tapping into the sentiments of hopelessness, disenfranchisement and fear.
She didn't even volunteer the backstory of her soon-to-be released fifth album, Hopelessness.
The limited opportunities for residents on Chicago's south side lead to increased hopelessness-driven violence.
Hopelessness in Mexico City's worst hit neighborhoods Mexico's capital was heavily affected, with 93 killed.
Hate and desperation, in particular, have seeds in abuse, hopelessness, isolation, poverty and other injustices.
The "general hopelessness of the alcoholic's plight" is accepted by patient and clinician as fact.
But many of them shared a deep desire for change and echoed Juju222's hopelessness.
Do you feel like you&aposre swirling in a pool of dread, hopelessness, and anxiety?
It's also very scary: the utter hopelessness, the way King just doesn't offer any relief.
Bolsonaro hit back by saying the attempt was emblematic of the "hopelessness" of his opponents.
You may also want to read our take on hope in a time of hopelessness.
In the scene, Boniadi must portray fear, confidence, faith, and hopelessness, all in one tearful glance.
"I could truly relate to her frustration and depression, and just feelings of hopelessness," said Lynn.
"We are at a stage of hope and hopelessness at the same time," Balbi told reporters.
When his wife unexpectedly died in 2741, he talked about the hopelessness and despair of grief.
Hopelessness invades my brain in a way that's almost impossible to explain and exhausting to fight.
"The hardest part for [these women] was the feeling of hopelessness," Bacani told Refinery29 by email.
Sometimes they talk about the hopelessness of poverty; others feel the crushing pressure of high expectations.
I think there is an overarching theme of beauty in hopelessness and oneness with the universe.
Economic insecurity intensifies feelings of frustration, anger, fear, hopelessness, as well as a lack of safety.
Many of its youth are unhappy and express hopelessness as to present and future economic opportunities.
"There is a learned hopelessness around this," Dr. Doriane Miller, a Chicago physician, tells Mr. Younge.
All he wants to do is to leave the hopelessness, the fear, and the silence behind.
The most pervasive feeling about the Federal Communication Commission's net neutrality repeal is one of hopelessness.
Was it then that the Thunder were struck, deeply and surely, by a sense of hopelessness?
They worried that the letter's abject hopelessness would compound anxiety rather than offering a path forward.
For teenagers growing up in the north, tough statistics could easily slide into feelings of hopelessness.
You're also performing one of the first live performances of HOPELESSNESS with Anohni at Vivid LIVE.
If a rat stops swimming, this could correlate with negative feelings of hopelessness, fear, or depression.
Whatever the prevalence of suicides, there is no doubt about the widespread hopelessness afflicting the industry.
My embraces, words of comfort and encouragement seemed less and less effective as hopelessness settled in.
"We feel like we've passed every single stage of despair, hopelessness and rage," Mr. Bolton said.
They take those first steps, they say, because of an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness at home.
But fending off a sense of hopelessness with small changes will not fend off climate change.
I'd used it in the past to grind down feelings of hopelessness and frustration and loss.
There is a sense of hopelessness among some of the affected Australians in NSW and Victoria.
"Relying on victims' and survivors' stories alone can amplify feelings of hopelessness," its strategy booklet cautions.
The fist waved at him blindly, and finally the painter grasped the hopelessness of his situation.
As an undocumented immigrant, she'd felt that way before, but never such hopelessness about her future.
Given the volatile political landscape and the weak economy, a sense of hopelessness afflicts many Brazilians.
"These children live in hopelessness and despair, and we've observed that it's getting worse," he said.
And while watching the movie, I mainly felt anger and hopelessness about how little has changed.
For much of its running time, the movie gazes unblinkingly into an abyss of poverty and hopelessness.
But in a much more interesting choice, Falk doesn't let Edgar's spiral into hopelessness define the episode.
Sometimes a clash between these two planets can be really crummy, creating feelings of hopelessness and rejection.
Those with agitated depression experience the intense hopelessness and self-criticism that are hallmarks of major depression.
Some possible explanations include the infamous "mid-life crisis," and associated feelings of depression, hopelessness, and loss.
I hope that your self-pity is as dark and more terrifying than my feeling of hopelessness.
It's about evoking the hopelessness of the world under Hydra's thumb, and its sadness is just numbing.
Here, then, are some distractions from the pervasive sense of hopelessness that threatens to engulf us all.
Today this sun rises to dispel the darkness of fear, hopelessness and shame faced by our children.
A particularly scary aspect is the fact that hopelessness and helplessness are actually symptoms of the illness.
Yet after the devastating shock of Trump's upset, Boru didn't surrender to hopelessness — she went to work.
DACA brought a psychological relief to their lives that lifted the fog of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts.
The few who did it, displayed something much deeper than content — they were showing sorrow, despair, hopelessness.
It's an intense sadness and feeling of hopelessness that, if not treated, can lead people to suicide.
Instead, try talking about how strength, ambition, success, hopelessness, and despair can co-exist all at once.
Make that between laughter and everything that feeds pain: rage, hatred, desperation, hopelessness, fear, even physical disease.
Anger and fear are not the foundation for transformation and can quickly turn to cynicism and hopelessness.
Impulsiveness, for instance, is common among people with A.D.H.D., while hopelessness is often a precursor to depression.
Given these lofty accomplishments, you're forgiven if you assumed Phelps never battles feelings of depression and hopelessness.
Still, in just 10 minutes, the aging suit induced a remarkable amount of frustration, depression and hopelessness.
"I think there's a sense of hopelessness in my generation, in terms of jobs," Foster Huntington said.
The distress in his voice and overwhelming sense of hopelessness prompted me to put down my camera.
When I asked him what he thought the worst part was we both agreed it was hopelessness.
After that, the disasters in the world just seemed to increase, as did a sense of hopelessness.
" He went on: "The hopelessness shuts down and dampens immune response, leads to some aspects of depression.
But a state of joblessness, friendlessness, or hopelessness with a child depending on you is a nightmare.
Kashmiris are now terrified that the government will escalate military operations; the sense of hopelessness is rising.
He had, in a fit of hopelessness, tried to take his life with a fistful of pills.
Hopelessness is a very human response when the feeling of persecution intersects with the feeling of powerlessness.
Demonstrating their profound hopelessness, 85033 Tibetans have self-immolated in Tibet since 2009, including four this year.
The drama of "Hopelessness," by contrast, comes from listening to her rage against chaos and club escapism.
To make light of his hopelessness, Farid, then a computer science professor at Dartmouth, made a fake.
The level of inequality that we see in our society is breeding greater cynicism and more hopelessness.
Hope and hopelessness According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake itself lasted less than 30 seconds.
Some become addicted to painkillers; they face a downward spiral of unemployment and poverty, homelessness and hopelessness.
"Once again, our nation is faced with scenes of carnage, fear, hopelessness and loss," Senator Booker said.
I never experienced suicidal ideation, but the hopelessness I felt was too heavy to carry by myself.
When my surrender to hopelessness returned me to the street, they were waiting half a block away.
In tradition of already-released videos from her HOPELESSNESS album, Anohni has shared another close-up visual.
But Kashmir is a depressed place, with little development, few good jobs and a sense of hopelessness.
If they lost this game, especially after Koosman's fine two-hit effort, their position would approach hopelessness.
She felt a sense of hopelessness, as she began to explore what their alternative options would be.
She wept for fear of death, for the betrayal of her body, for the hopelessness of it all.
Huang's face goes blank; watching him, I felt the same mix of irritation and hopelessness his appearance belied.
But Lavers doesn't want to promote hopelessness in the face of an industrial barrage of single-use plastics.
" Lane believes SafeSport's process for investigating abuse allegations may have played a role in Coughlin's sense of "hopelessness.
Its patchwork of chapters elicits the vertigo of Joseph Heller and the disoriented human hopelessness of Milan Kundera.
Finally, through combo of exaggeration and hopelessness, it turns away those in the middle we need to persuade.
Americans' feelings of hopelessness and futility in the face of gun violence have been confirmed time and again.
That mindset, of choosing agency over hopelessness, has helped her deal with the troubling things she encounters online.
But for others, I suspect the silence on social media comes from a different, more troubling place: hopelessness.
Some talked about experiencing feelings of hopelessness themselves, and the work this experience had done to counteract them.
It wouldn't be the ending to a The 100 recap without a sobering dose of just utter hopelessness!
He simply picked up the phone and listened to Miller talk about his pain and hopelessness and fear.
Perhaps like Michelle Obama, I've spent the past month in what feels like a bottomless well of hopelessness.
"'Hopelessness' was written after a heavy conversation with Hannah on Brexit, in the summer of 2016," she said.
"The training shows you how to pull people out of that feeling of helplessness and hopelessness," she said.
Hopelessness explores a mind-set that she believes to be responsible for human industry's destruction of the biosphere.
That sense of desperation and hopelessness often fades as they become advocates for their own lives and futures.
It might be a relief for some that feelings of extreme anxiety and hopelessness might fade fairly quickly.
We bathed in sounds born of hopelessness and hurt—of alienation from society outside of those narrow confines.
Making the tests harder predictably depresses test scores, creating a sense of failure and hopelessness among young children.
The two women sipped their lunch and felt a little amusement within their shared sense of total hopelessness.
Enter the Dr. Feelgoods, who promise hope against hopelessness, help against helplessness, whose incantations calm, soothe and relieve.
" —Mudasir Ali, Srinagar "When I woke up, Kashmir was still offline, and I would sink back into hopelessness.
As the fire raged, friends and colleagues in Brazil sent tweets expressing their anger and sense of hopelessness.
My friends lived together in a world apart, a world of shadows and loneliness, anxiety, hopelessness and alienation.
I mean, I've never felt this degree of hopelessness in a way, but I'm not totally hopeless, right.
The goal is to help your child cope with her fears in a constructive way to avoid hopelessness.
At times, "Hopelessness" feels like an attempt to break up with America, to quit a way of life.
Patients are taught to identify the situations that trigger negative emotions like sadness, anxiety, guilt, helplessness and hopelessness.
A more corrosive consequence of concentrated poverty, though harder to measure, is on feelings of hopelessness and despondency.
She's left behind all the distress, hopelessness and uncertainty in life, the discrimination and marginalization she has suffered.
But avoiding total hopelessness on the issue requires paying attention to those areas where things are getting better.
He's lost in a white void of nowhere, with no physical logic and an eerie sense of hopelessness.
To fight back the feelings of hopelessness, dread, or fear that follow us every day, we look for escapes.
But there's no denying that our feelings of safety, health, and hopelessness can impact our decisions about political candidates.
The former helps people take positive action to make their communities more just; apathy can promote hopelessness and indifference.
She said she feels compassion and hopelessness for his self-destruction, but can't judge because she's just like him.
Artist and activist ANOHNI shared the music video today for the title track of her political-minded album, Hopelessness.
Currently, borrowers can have to exhibit a "certainty of hopelessness" to walk away from their student debt in court.
You must see a mental-health professional if you start having even the slightest feelings of hopelessness or despair.
Mr Falcón's chances depend on anti-Maduro voters overcoming their sense of hopelessness to turn up at the polls.
Rather than motivating readers to take action, a doomsday scenario can also paralyse them with a sense of hopelessness.
I understand the hatred, hopelessness, fear, and hurt in my city, gripped with high unemployment, poverty and racial tension.
In a subsequent Lenny letter, Kesha revealed she channeled her feelings of "severe hopelessness and depression" into the song.
Record things like mood, changes in appetite, sleep issues, concentration, and energy problems, and feelings like hopelessness and worthlessness.
The battle lines have been drawn so firmly that an atmosphere of political hopelessness reigns, and nothing is accomplished.
They deserve their vast wealth, just as those stuck serving the overclass deserve their lives of struggle and hopelessness.
Obama, suggested that joblessness and economic hopelessness – especially among the young – were the fuel that sustained the street rage.
He expressed a deep personal hopelessness about the possibility of open, rational public debate in a brutally partisan climate.
Others have such severe and profound hopelessness that it infiltrates their thinking, interfering with their ability to problem-solve.
That has been the tragedy of our inner cities for decades: a government-subsidized merry-go-round of hopelessness.
Despite what some may say, firearm suicide is gun violence — violence against oneself in a moment of overwhelming hopelessness.
This is consistent with studies showing that illiteracy and hopelessness make individuals more likely to lead a criminal lifestyle.
I talk about it all the time to everyone, because I remembered how angry I was, mixed with hopelessness.
That kind of hopelessness forms the film's subtext, though it's not exactly a critique of Instagram; it's just reality.
What is ignored is the part below the surface—feelings of hopelessness and despair, worries about money, about children.
Those I spoke to — most of whom are parents now — are experiencing a range of emotions: panic, anger, hopelessness.
But the process of numbing and un-numbing themselves, of climbing repeatedly to hope from hopelessness, takes its toll.
The artist — young, delicately voiced, intense — sings almost exclusively about sad things: hopelessness, death, depression, you get the idea.
Young men like Abdullah Khoder, a 113-year-old Lebanese refugee, says exhaustion and hopelessness have taken a toll.
Schizoaffective disorder is the current diagnosis, and he is stable on medication, though he has periods of deep hopelessness.
The numbers are grim, and the human realities are worse—joblessness, hopelessness, forced emigration, spikes in the suicide rate.
The late-night host said he doesn't know what to do, but added that hopelessness is not the answer.
Hopelessness might discourage these foreign doctors from working with him in the future, or with any other American researchers.
"Comedy is often the only feasible antidote to a completely justifiable, but not very entertaining hopelessness," he once wrote.
Phil is exiled into an unexpected adventure, despairs, suffers losses, but eventually learns how to overcome his obstacles and hopelessness.
" Unlike the felt impact of OITNB, Kerman came away from watching Breaking Bad with "a sense of futility and hopelessness.
People are essentially dying from preventable deaths due to stress, hopelessness, and desperation, reflected in the suicide and overdose numbers.
Another is that the fragile system will begin to implode through some combination of corruption, hopelessness and political score-settling.
"The common denominator amongst people now is hopelessness," said Ignacio Isaías López, an electoral expert at Mexico's National Autonomous University.
Undeniably, there are a lot of emotions attached to each of these stories: anger, sadness, empathy, confusion, and sometimes, hopelessness.
Because I feel so much hopelessness about our trajectory as a species in relation to the rest of the biosphere.
"Symptoms can occur as deep sadness, withdrawal, hopelessness, change in eating patterns, severe constriction, and aches and pain," she says.
They express a sense of a hopelessness — a disappointment more deeply felt because of all the anticipation that preceded it.
Both tracks sit within the middle of HOPELESSNESS, and they work together to bring the album to a shuddering halt.
We know that this is a show built on hopelessness, but is this the year some civilization begins to form?
ANOHNI will perform her new album HOPELESSNESS as part of the Red Bull Music Academy in New York this week.
L'Illusion Nationale, the book which resulted from this trip, tells the story of these citizens, torn between disappointment and hopelessness.
English musician ANOHNI today shared a solemn new music video for "Marrow," off her Mercury Prize-nominated 2016 LP Hopelessness.
There are so many emotions wrapped up in the whole thing — fear, shame, and varying degrees of hopefulness and hopelessness.
After dropping a Polaroid photo of Glenn's corpse on the floor, Dwight waits to listen for Daryl's cries of hopelessness.
He has found that the accumulation of experiences with victimization and bullying can lead to depression and feelings of hopelessness.
Divakaran was diagnosed as suffering from "adjustment disorder", a condition that causes feelings of sadness and hopelessness after unexpected disasters.
But, no matter how you break it down, the rise in deaths appear to be grounded in despair and hopelessness.
As in The Wire, all the dirty money is inevitably accompanied by violence, blight, and a pervasive sense of hopelessness.
Sometimes this is a reflection of someone's lack of willpower, physical or mental energy, fear of stigmatization and/or hopelessness.
They asked each person to complete two surveys measuring suicide risk, hopelessness, recent self-harm, and other mental health measures.
"Revolving Cycles" does this quite well with our hopelessness and confusion but also, less usefully, with our defensiveness and weariness.
There's an undeniable sense of anxiety you get while watching "Twenty-Two," as if Edgar's hopelessness and desperation are contagious.
Just a few decades after Troi's speech, we're back in a world of hopelessness, cruelty, prejudice, and, by extension, money.
Hopelessness in the context of ruthless and unpunished violence is the main migration-driving factor, especially for women and youths.
And as studies have found, feelings of helplessness and hopelessness can be a contributing factor in the experience of pain.
Perhaps it's better to say that the only acknowledgement of sameness is strictly thematic: hopelessness, isolation, defeat — hope, connection, triumph.
The U.N. called its own report "bleak," and I know that bleakness can often lead to a sense of hopelessness.
Whether in Egypt or Ukraine, recent protest movements around the world have been fueled by an underlying sense of hopelessness.
Twentieth-century "poverty, hopelessness and squalor," he wrote, were the outcomes for peoples who had lost and who remained lost.
The most striking common thread in the testimony of the 13 women who came forward against Holtzclaw was their hopelessness.
Digging into these motivations can reveal a lot about our understanding of life, mortality, death, reinvention, hopelessness, and even self-esteem.
But just as hopelessness makes it more difficult to surmount obstacles along individual paths to success, it also inhibits social change.
Such hopelessness was a key theme in the Wright's book, which sold more than 215,000 copies in its first three weeks.
Feeling unable to succeed can create hopelessness, which can lead to reduced self-esteem, body image issues, and self-critical thinking.
Jail, the E.R., rehabs, judges, burglary, love, tears, hopelessness, laughter, hope, insanity, Al Anon meetings, and then again the day after.
Rapping about depression and hopelessness one moment and fucking girls like porn stars the next is something the genre does best.
Which is all to say, I see the appeal of glamorizing mental illness as an alternative to a pathology or hopelessness.
The poisonous seed in each of them flourishes in the same airless environment, one that is moted by failure and hopelessness.
"My behavior was all over the place, and I was also going through certain periods of apathy and hopelessness," she recalls.
Employment prospects deter radicalization of young, disenfranchised populations by offering stable lives instead of a path of hopelessness leading to extremism.
But then what could be more ridiculous than the cross, that appallingly public symbol of scorn and hopelessness and utter failure?
But he inhabits the rubble of our domestic no man's land of poverty, narcotics and hopelessness, and so he is invisible.
"It's almost a sense of hopelessness, for a while, because you don't know where you're going to end up," he said.
It is a crisis because no child should experience the hopelessness of not having a safe and stable family and home.
The studio becomes a shelter for those who seek salvation in Rio de Janeiro where chaos and hopelessness begin to rule.
Williams addressed how youth and the media in Africa can rewrite the hopelessness that has for so long defined the continent.
Last week, Anohni released her incredibly powerful and charged HOPELESSNESS, extensively targeting issues from drone warfare to criticism of Barack Obama.
A sense of hopelessness was felt by the people living with malaria and those of us working to stop the disease.
The key for the former vice president is to get the stench of defeat and hopelessness off as soon as possible.
Proposing large cuts in Medicaid, nutrition programs, disability payments and funding for postsecondary education worsens these gaps and feelings of hopelessness.
To some extent, you have to adopt this mentality to do the job; otherwise you'll become paralyzed with anger and hopelessness.
ANOHNI "Hopelessness" (Secretly Canadian) The intent is vociferously political in this set of songs by Anohni, previously known as Antony Hegarty.
By tackling emotions like fear, loneliness and hopelessness, the show hopes to give children tools to succeed and understand the world.
Lena Dunham credited the "soul-crushing pain and devastation and hopelessness" of Trump with helping her get a svelte new figure.
Do we have a responsibility to avoid narratives of blame and despair, lest they stoke our sense of hopelessness and passivity?
The most recent State of the Union by a deeply disturbed person only adds to the feelings of hopelessness and despair.
For every instance of success, there are two or three scenes that are problematic at best — family strife, hopelessness, promise unfulfilled.
Interventions must be designed to address the real source of the problem, which includes such sociological factors as poverty and hopelessness.
So Augustine Charahani, the engineer, simply waited, helplessly, clinging to a staircase in the capsized vessel, caught between hope and hopelessness.
Unlike her son's young friends and relatives, she was not consumed with anger against the Americans, just lost in despair and hopelessness.
The Onion, whose satirical coverage has been lauded by many as worthy of a Pulitzer Prize, often captures the hopelessness in tragedy.
This revival, masked by the first-past-the-post electoral system, has the same source as the party's division and hopelessness: Brexit.
Hopelessness is at once triumphant and crushing: It embraces the paradox of being alive in 2016 instead of getting paralyzed by it.
To some, it functioned as an outlet at a time of acute hurt and hopelessness, but that's what G.L.O.S.S. were always for.
Seeing the well-worn knit cap atop her head, I felt ripples of contempt and hopelessness and absurdity knock on my throat.
Some of the warning signs of suicide include talking about wanting to die, feelings of hopelessness, and feeling trapped or unbearable pain.
It's only when you come to your senses a bit and you notice the darkness that you feel the fear and hopelessness.
But, amidst the bleak realities of this story, there is an added sense of familiar hopelessness that begins to border on apathy.
Her own research indicated that, among other factors, a teenager's level of hopelessness about the future was closely associated with attempting suicide.
He was already too far down the black hole of physical pain, dependence, and hopelessness that many opioid users find themselves in.
It was the first time in my life that I experienced pure hopelessness—and it gave me more reason to use drugs.
"Living in Gaza, I felt the fear that plagued us all, and the otherness and hopelessness the wall now embodies," he added.
Americans, including those in the LGBTQ community, were looking for help coping with feelings of anxiety, hopelessness, and a sense of betrayal.
People who are starving, who have no incomes, who can't care for their families, are left with feelings of hopelessness and desperation.
We need international efforts to cut military spending around the globe and address the causes of war: poverty, hatred, hopelessness and ignorance.
I don't look at the future and sort of throw up my hands in hopelessness because of the work that I do.
" Mr. Kasich added that the "negative approach," as he called it, "leads to a lot of negative things: division, paranoia, hopelessness, anger.
There are moments where I certainly felt a sense of hopelessness, especially about the industry and who is in control of it.
Listening to familiar music helps him feel more comfortable, he says, and minimizes his lingering vulnerability and hopelessness, even if only fleetingly.
After releasing her debut full-length Hopelessness, our favorite album of 2016, artist-activist ANOHNI today announced a new EP titled Paradise.
Hopelessness manages to weave political themes and charged up lyrics with sizzling and shimmering synths that you can sway or dance to.
The resulting feelings of fatigue, depression, and hopelessness can easily seep into the workplace and are often exacerbated by work-related stress.
The lack of compassion from fellow citizens adds another layer of pain and hopelessness to the distress caused by the deaths themselves.
But as time went on, he noticed that the angry hopelessness of the other incels was making his depression worse, not better.
Yet the voyeuristic impulse that makes these diaries fun to read can also lead to personal disappointment, envy and feelings of hopelessness.
But he overcame his hopelessness and found a mission in trying to persuade doctors to demonstrate greater respect for their patients' wishes.
He said declining economic opportunity could reduce people's incentive to stay healthy, increase hopelessness and despair and reduce access to health care.
Taim seems to have succumbed to an ideology of hopelessness that Mr. Al Attar and the company of his play have survived.
"When I found out, there was a nice cocktail of guilt, fear and a kind of hopelessness," the actress recently told PEOPLE.
" That term may sound relatively benign, but legally it's a high bar to meet: Borrowers often must exhibit a "certainty of hopelessness.
Many of the decade's best TV shows hovered on the precipice of a world about to plunge into utter despair and hopelessness.
ASHLEY MCBRYDE "A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega" (Warner Nashville/Atlantic) A hearty, expertly written country song about hope after hopelessness. 20.
The ensuing combination of hopelessness and debilitating pain prompted her to pen "Let Me Go," a track about the prospect of euthanasia.
"It's considered a disability and you can sue if you're [sic] fired for showing any signs of depression (fatigue, hopelessness, etc.)," they wrote.
The feeling of hopelessness grew when Lip lost his sobriety after the letdown and beat of Sierra's son's father in a drunken rage.
There may be reasonable feelings of fear and hopelessness among Trump critics that he will not be held accountable by his record alone.
They might sleep a lot or very little and talk or post on social media about feelings of hopelessness or wanting to die.
What isn't new is the idea that sometimes, in the face of frustration, hopelessness and tragedy, levity can be a much-needed balm.
But it's only a treadmill of emotion to keep you marching towards the nonexistent dangling carrot ... Constant death and hopelessness isn't a story.
"There was a palpable feeling of hopelessness throughout all our focus groups — and especially a lack of control over schedule," the study said.
Seeing the hopelessness of the FCC's case, even the Department of Justice refused to back the agency on appeal — a very rare refrain.
I assumed that the last chapter of my book would be some sort of poetic, philosophical summation of the hopelessness of it all.
"It is really difficult for most people to watch someone struggling with feelings of depression or hopelessness about life," Gilliland previously told PEOPLE.
He shrugged, suggesting desperation and hopelessness were the fuel for the protests, regardless of who may have played a role in organizing them.
Young people are unable to receive education past the 10th grade — a recipe for the kind of hopelessness and anger that breeds extremism.
But to a city and fan base tortured to the point of hopelessness, a championship for Cleveland might actually be a bigger deal.
Dancefloors have always been spaces of fellowship, so it's only fitting that the electric energy of HOPELESSNESS became sternum-shaking at concert volume.
As a father of a daughter who has struggled with opioid addiction, I have experienced the hopelessness and desperation on a daily basis.
"Any material that alludes, directly or indirectly, to feelings of sadness, anxiety, anger, violence, hopelessness," he tells Maggie, will warrant an official alert.
Hopelessness is undoubtedly a dangerous sentiment for a party that will have to do a lot of fighting over the next four years.
Back in 2014, we spoke to photographer Moises Saman about his work documenting the Arab Spring and the unrelenting hopelessness of working in Afghanistan.
Fear added to Rodriguez's hopelessness: Her story of three robberies at gunpoint is a familiar one in a country awash with drugs and gangs.
A few residents inside ISIS-controlled Mosul agreed to speak to CNN by phone about the sense of hopelessness they say has set in.
Living far away from Keddie, Sheila felt a growing hopelessness that someone would ever be made to answer for what happened to her family.
It's June 2017, but 2016 will never end—the rancor and hopelessness of the campaign is still with us, and so is Hillary Clinton.
While Actual Sunlight was an introspective look at depression, Little Red Lie is about the larger systems perpetuating and heightening the feeling of hopelessness.
On cable, the internet, our phones, we're inundated with terrible happenings that are prone to make even the most socially engaged feel flickering hopelessness.
Medicaid now pays for more than half of all births at rural hospitals, and the opioid epidemic continues to thrive off desperation and hopelessness.
Sea of Solitude is about a young woman named Kay, who is suffering from such loneliness, that her hopelessness transforms her into a monster.
And the comic follows him not on some heart-thumping quest, but as he trudges his way, through a land of confusion and hopelessness.
Photo by Inez & Vinoodh Long before the release of her potent, extraordinary HOPELESSNESS earlier this year, ANOHNI's long been known for being politically outspoken.
Electric Springsteen is driving on a highway at noon, acoustic Springsteen is a dead rural road at night, accompanied by self-reflection and hopelessness.
Five years on from her suicide attempt, Hopkins has moved on from her stalking ordeal and no longer feels the same desperation or hopelessness.
"When [pessimism] leads to depression, hopelessness, fatalism, and those feelings lead to giving up, we're likely to see negative effects on health," she explains.
It's full of hopelessness and misery, with people sacrificing themselves to zombie hordes, and troubled addict Nick stumbling amongst the dead, covered in blood.
Buried in the ash of despair and hopelessness are two technology greenshoots that could serve as a model for complex crises around the world.
In a society and economy of extreme inequality that produces hopelessness, actual policy change is the only answer -- but fantasy is an alluring escape.
The percentage of high school students who reported experiencing persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness rose from 28.5% in 2007 to 31.5% in 2017.
Beyond Brussels and Strasbourg, though, people have come to view a crisis with a constant sense of hopelessness and the impossibility of effective reform.
"Every mother here today understands the hopelessness that comes when nurturing your child that battles a disease without a cure," she said through tears.
As much as Murphy's sadness here is personal, the drawn-out collapsing electronics of "american dream" end up scoring our collective hopelessness as well.
One thing we know, thanks to the groundbreaking work of husband-and-wife economists Angus Deaton and Anne Case: economic hopelessness kills people, too.
This becomes your coping mechanism but deep down inside you feel powerless to change the hopelessness of being stripped and reduced to a number.
Meanwhile, I sunk into listlessness and hopelessness, started skimping on personal hygiene, and nurtured an angry grudge against both the fertile and gainfully employed.
It took her a while to make the connection between that hopelessness and OxyContin addiction, and she now attacks that subject with a vengeance.
This argument promotes complacency and hopelessness, and it gives an easy out to people who might otherwise advocate for the political action we need.
These include having a history of trauma, emotional distress, hopelessness, experiencing a significant loss, substance use, impulsivity, isolation, rejection and access to lethal weapons.
If we can influence microglia in positive ways, we can create a new set of possibilities for those mired in a sense of hopelessness.
She had to embody the hopelessness of a woman who, knowing that she can never be with the man she loves, yearns for death.
Doing this can take at-risk children off the streets and give them a sense of accomplishment and hope instead of hopelessness and anger.
Countering the warm humanism and leftist politics of the muralists, Mr. Cuevas offered an existentialist's view of the human condition, with hopelessness a given.
The journey from hopelessness to champions of the world without having to pass through mediocrity might have been the miracle, and the devil's bargain.
There's been much written about how The Walking Dead's ratings have sagged this season, blaming that on the grim hopelessness of the Negan storyline.
The gun in Bogart's hand could almost be considered a spoiler, if Gold hadn't emphasized the glossy hopelessness in his and Ingrid Bergman's eyes.
It can reduce your anxiety, the feelings of hopelessness and the stresses that come from constantly worrying about the future or ruminating on the past.
With lyrics that focus on hopelessness, death, and murder, and a sound to match, C.N.D is a brand of hardcore often missing in most scenes.
The alternative is a gigantic dystopia, because the way we are moving today is creating nothing but hopelessness and despair and a shrinking middle class.
Upon entering, the viewer is immediately confronted with Baldwin and Moore recounting the tales of six individuals, each filled with love, loss, hope, and hopelessness.
And true to his video, it really did follow the structure he'd broken down, right to the two-minute climax bookended by betrayal and hopelessness.
They work in concert, and ANOHNI spends the rest of HOPELESSNESS trying to nail the proportions in the same way with varying degrees of success.
Nevertheless, Rabah has elaborated his vision for this institution for more than a decade — an act of unyielding imagination in the face of political hopelessness.
With hopelessness on the horizon, it is time for people who treasure an independent Supreme Court to stand up, get to the polls and vote.
"When you add hopelessness and unemployment and lack of education on top of all that, it's kind of like a recipe for disaster," she says.
Here's some of the "hopelessness" I've seen in my second graders recently: Abril is reading and writing independently, even while she builds her English skills.
One of the best ways to reduce the draw of extremism is to create opportunity and reduce hopelessness by driving job creation and economic growth.
The neural circuitry utilizing these substances controls some of our most fundamental feelings of pain, stress and hopelessness, as well as pleasure and even euphoria.
Audiences were surely a little put off by its sense of hopelessness, and eerie echoes of the previous month's attacks on the World Trade Center.
To the ones who understand,—the ones whose lives mirror his, in some capacity—Tupac's life was a story of hopelessness and avoidable, devastating tragedy.
Throughout the day, we witnessed an expression of cautious optimism turn into a sense of hopelessness that has now become a feature on Ramirez's face.
The result is a lose-lose dilemma for a defense that's suddenly afflicted with the type of hopelessness basketball didn't really know ten years ago.
One Afghan poet reflected on his country's hopelessness: "Every time something bad happened, I would turn to poetry — it would give me calm," he said.
Complementing the eight steps outlined, root causes of hopelessness and despair must be tackled by creating economic opportunity in hard-hit rural and urban communities.
That audacious hopelessness is on full display in this, his most recent feature, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018.
By the end, cast and audience seemed to have melted into one teary, sweaty blur, steeped in an oddly inspiring, paradoxical feeling of hopeful hopelessness.
But the federal government must act quickly or the calamity may spiral into long-term hopelessness and homelessness, especially for those with the lowest incomes.
There are specific preventive interventions that work including prescribing of opioids appropriately and addressing the community conditions that contribute to elevated stress and to hopelessness.
"I'm absolutely positive they want to be with us, but we have to prove again that we understand that hopelessness," he said in New Hampshire.
Neither is sadness or fear, and hopelessness certainly threatens — and not only because that's something Love suggests, in a program note, that he has felt.
These signs include drastic changes in behavior or mood, sleep and appetite disturbances, as well as any expression of a sense of hopelessness, he added.
The sense of hopelessness felt by many in the working class would begin to subside, as would, perhaps, the rates of drug abuse and suicide.
For example, it would make sense to provide assistance for obtaining safe and affordable housing if unstable living arrangements helped cause spiraling feelings of hopelessness.
The slow response of the army to her doctor's request was what exacerbated Manning's feelings of hopelessness, Strangio, her lawyer, said, leading her to consider suicide.
I would just sit and rock her and try to embrace the joy of our new baby, but I was so overwhelmed with sadness and hopelessness.
Anyway, in an attempt to stave off the yawning void of hopelessness that's descended now that Season 7 is over, I've made a whole bunch more.
She explores her sense of hopelessness in the face of such a giant issue, both metaphorically by immersing herself in water, and literally with her words.
Researchers believe that hopelessness and fear impacted voter preferences in counties where more people are dying "deaths of despair" from causes like suicide, drugs, and alcohol.
In other situations, lesser degrees of pain—particularly chronic pain—can prove unbearable, in part because it is experienced in the setting of helplessness and hopelessness.
If you're having thoughts of hopelessness or suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-1-8255 or chat online with a trained listener.
Not to mention, immigrants who are in the US may suffer from feelings of stigmatization, social exclusion, anger, and hopelessness as a result of these policies.
As a result, one million jobs were lost and wages and purchasing power fell in those communities, setting off a downward spiral of blight and hopelessness.
Only a few years ago, Bong himself was blacklisted by the government, and the characters in his film reflect a society where many feel intense hopelessness.
On one end, I breathed a deep sigh of relief at finally having an explanation for my diminished relationships, extreme sadness and hopelessness, and withdrawn behavior.
This eight-piece series, The man without a rod, almost ten years in the making, is an introspective representation of what the artist calls absolute hopelessness.
"After the election ... the majority of the people feels a sense of hopelessness and distrust for the election process," said Pheu Thai's secretary-general, Phumtham Wechayachai.
Outside of these two main points, "Hostiles and Calamities" was 42-odd minutes of abject misery, with hopelessness and despair occasionally thrown in for good measure.
But after a while, it seemed to be more of an ending of hopelessness, suggesting we can't change our stars, no matter how hard we try.
Ned spends hours scouring the profiles and posts of friends and enemies and colleagues until he debilitates himself with envy and hopelessness about his own life.
When you think about the last 12 months, there has been such an increase in anxiety and actually an increase in just hopelessness in this country.
Related: Millennials Around the World Tell Us How They Feel About Money, Debt, and Hopelessness The problem, as I see it, isn't that millennials are lazy.
Warehousing of the homeless in one or a few primary locations is not unique to Washington, nor are the attendant problems of crime, violence and hopelessness.
Manic phases are often followed by a depressive phase where a person has symptoms such as deep sadness, anhedonia, lack of energy, isolation, hopelessness and worthlessness.
"I remembered that dark place that I felt, that place of hopelessness, that place of 'should I end my life?' which I never would," she said.
Survivors liken recovery to crawling out of a hole, slowly emerging from shock, stress and hopelessness to re-establish a semblance of order -- a new life.
A child who begins using drugs out of a sense of hopelessness — like me, for instance — has a quite different goal than one who seeks thrills.
"People in West Virginia are hard-working, resilient people, and they suffered the hopelessness of having their jobs taken away and their communities leaving," she said.
I tell her that I made it safely to LAX and try to put into words the anger and frustration and fear and hopelessness I'm feeling.
In the days after his son was born, Rob Sandler found the thrill of becoming a new father replaced with dark feelings of dread and hopelessness.
Women who donated to Planned Parenthood in the wake of Trump's election said they needed to do something to address a sense of panic or hopelessness.
I have a fascination and a feeling of utter hopelessness when I am faced with a challenge that (seemingly) cannot be surmounted except through extraordinary means.
Jeremy does have a crush on the lovely Christine Canigula (Stephanie Hsu), the star of the drama program, but is more or less resigned to hopelessness.
Jumping to worst-case scenarios breeds poor decision-making, he said: People tend to adopt a "who cares" attitude, which can contribute to hopelessness and despair.
The attraction of pseudo-expert survival advice may signal hopelessness — the belief that it is either too late or not yet possible to aggressively regulate guns.
Whatever the real, hardheaded odds against the revolution's success, it was the manifestation of a tremendous will to live; to shake off stagnation, corruption and hopelessness.
Where is the photographer of cleareyed empathy and consummate artistry to depict the disquiet, hopelessness and desperate fortitude that riddle the American body politic of today?
Yet it also captured one central difference between 1968 and 2018: the sense of hopelessness that pervades many of today's protests against Mr. Macron's proposed measures.
As I wiped them away, I realized they were coming from a place of hopelessness and sadness about what is happening in this country right now.
Coming from work and seeing people eating from the garbage, people with dry skin and short hair from poor diet, gave me a feeling of hopelessness.
" The self doubt and hopelessness of this scene exemplifies the kind of vulnerability that seemed to be lacking in the previous reboot, "The Amazing Spider-Man.
She captures a sense of disbelief and hopelessness in the surreal music, with just a harsh-enough edge in the piano as it works down the scale.
That kind of rigidity doesn't just bring disappointment, it can bring real physical pain...and a sense of hopelessness, when I'm usually all about optimism and hope.
I have channeled my feelings of severe hopelessness and depression, I've overcome obstacles, and I have found strength in myself even when it felt out of reach.
Ever trying, ever failing, one begins to sense a kind of Mephistophelian glee at work here, as if someone were delighting in our hopelessness before the task.
At this time of political chicanery, corruption, hostility, and a general sense of hopelessness, this aspect of Cahn's work comes as an invigorating, in-your-face tonic.
Unlike what happens when we watch the real This Is Us, we're often left with feelings of hopelessness that aren't soothed with an uplifting moment of togetherness.
When the familiar feelings of hopelessness began settling back in this past spring, the star brushed her demons under the rug to focus on her Coachella performance.
"As a cancer survivor I could've used some medicinal marijuana at times to relieve the pain, anxiety, hopelessness feelings, sadness, worry, insomnia, etc," she wrote on Facebook.
But mostly these refugees describe the hopelessness of their lives and the vanishing dreams of an education and a future beyond the confines of this tiny island.
It's frightening—startling, somehow—to watch her break down instead, as if we could ignore the crushing hopelessness of her position only so long as she could.
Still, Cooper, of Louisville, Kentucky, knew she needed to do something to counter the weepiness, irritability, fatigue, and feelings of hopelessness that had begun to overtake her.
Feelings of hopelessness, withdrawal and isolation, extreme mood swings, and increased use of alcohol or drugs are all common signs of depression that should not be ignored.
The most vibe-y aspects of her style lie in her ability to combine a sense of vacancy and hopelessness with a sense of luxury and pleasure.
This sense of hopelessness among Israelis is exacerbated by the continuing violence, terrorist attacks against civilians and incitement, which are destroying belief in the possibility of peace.
"This investment underscores our nation's own commitment to helping these nations address the root causes of poverty, violence, and hopelessness driving so many people north," Carper said.
But countless newspapers across the country in the past year have run heart-rending stories about the hopelessness in non-working and low-wage communities across America.
While poverty can induce hopelessness, setting off a vicious cycle, modest interventions that instill a sense of hope can sometimes lead to remarkable improvements, recent research shows.
This sense of hopelessness among Israelis is exacerbated by the continuing violence, terrorist attacks against civilians and incitement – which are destroying belief in the possibility of peace.
"The notion that this was done by parents increases a child's helplessness and hopelessness," said Nora J. Baladerian, a Los Angeles psychologist who often treats traumatized individuals.
"Longer stays resulted in higher levels of defiance, hopelessness, and frustration among children, along with more instances of self-harm" and thoughts of suicide, the report said.
Yet that sense of detachment from the world is at the heart of the play, Milo Rau's "Familie," which links suicide to a sense of contemporary hopelessness.
As the middle class shrinks, good jobs become fewer and fewer, and a college education is the new normal for an entry-level position, hopelessness is inevitable.
Right through the '90s and into the 2000s, we had left-of-center politicians singing the praises of hope, rather than the hopelessness that Mr. Rorty decries.
Underlying all of this is a growing sense of hopelessness, as the country faces off against a months-long natural disaster that shows no signs of abating.
Both the special, out on Netflix October 22, and book, on shelves November 4, document Slate's return to her childhood home in the midst of this hopelessness.
The therapy, developed at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City and White Plains, N.Y., focuses on solving tangible problems that fuel feelings of sadness and hopelessness.
Scorsese has said that "The Departed" represents the "moral ground zero" of his films, and invoking "The Third Man" calls attention to that idea of pervasive hopelessness.
According to /r/Bitcoin mod of seven years "theymos," memes during a bear market are partly a way for people to express their frustration, but not hopelessness.
Beating the highly favored Orioles was almost anticlimactic: It was truly about the journey from hopelessness to champions of the world without having to pass through mediocrity.
The last interview I did for the book really focused on a perceived sense of hopelessness and fear in the book, but I don't totally see it.
But there's no hopelessness in Pepperstein's work, no abandonment; there's only laughter: the final laughter of those who have very little to protect them from the world.
Lots of people will dislike this movie: It's an unsettling collection of short films that doesn't try to be Hollywood-profound, despite dealing with death and hopelessness.
When public fades to private, and I uncloak the many masks of the day, my mind is often flooded with thoughts steeped in hopelessness, worthlessness, and suicidal ideation.
Any visitor to places like the Bekaa valley in Lebanon will quickly see the hopelessness that sets in when refugees are denied a stake in their own future.
It features hundreds of videos of drug addicts being dragged half-conscious through the street, their faces not blurred, or confessing their alleged worthlessness, their hopelessness, their shame.
It's estimated that about 14 percent of women experience depression after birth, with symptoms ranging from anger and anxiety to hopelessness and trouble bonding with a new baby.
This shift has had deleterious effects on many people's experience of work, with rising cases of acute stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, burnout, hopelessness and, in some cases, suicide.
The actress told Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show that her "soul-crushing pain and devastation and hopelessness" following the election is causing her loss of appetite.
And the feeling that has settled in is that of deep hopelessness—the sense that it is inevitable that there will be another shooting, another massacre, soon enough.
You do not want to surrender to vertigo, depression, impotence, hopelessness, or fatigue, but all these feelings are inescapable, and, let's face it, years of it lie ahead.
They also share coverage of the Rohingya Football Club's matches, trying to foster some semblance of hope for a people whose identity has long been defined by hopelessness.
Johnson spent his life looking at the hopelessness, unemployment, alienation, and addiction bred of a society built on inequality and without any sense of the shared spiritual meaning.
In therapy, in conversations with friends, and in painful reflections after long bouts of hopelessness, I've unearthed some of the core beliefs, thought patterns, and habits I've developed.
But there is also a danger in overstating the science in a way that presents the problem as unsolvable, and feeds a sense of doom, inevitability and hopelessness.
After the session, Oghi confided everything to the therapist through his rattling jaw: his days of misery, his days of hopelessness, and his days devoid of even that.
If the world slips into a sense of hopelessness driven by mistrust, lack of confidence and authoritarianism, it becomes a world defined by our differences not our likenesses.
To assess how many people had serious psychological distress, researchers focused on questions that examined how often participants experienced feelings like exhaustion, hopelessness, nervousness, restlessness, sadness and worthlessness.
These types of improvements for millions of people who live on the edge of subsistence mean the difference between a life of hopelessness and a life of dignity.
Other second day highlights included album rundowns from ANOHNI, who delivered an unflinching rendition of Hopelessness, and Saves the Day, who performed their classic Stay What You Are.
But it also smartly became a series about parenting in that situation, and how passing on values that are important to you can become a bulwark against hopelessness.
"I have never felt limited by the travel restrictions put upon Fariaz as much as I have felt a sense of hopelessness regarding his situation," Dr. Tyndall said.
But now, with the ready availability of weapons capable of mass destruction, anyone with so much misery and hopelessness can express those feelings in a final horrifying act.
Similarly, you're feeling ... I think there is, and the Pew research shows, there is a feeling of hopelessness, or helplessness, among the American consumer about their internet experience.
Some audience members walked out, and in some ways, the hopelessness of the text prefigured the social unrest that has gripped France at the tail end of 2018.
Depressed children often suffer inexplicable temper tantrumsWhile depression in adolescents and adults is often characterized by deep sadness, hopelessness, and listlessness, small infants may experience apparently unfounded aggression.
" Visa joined with the group, saying that a "string of mass shootings in America has brought unimaginable sadness and a feeling of hopelessness to many in our communities.
Ten male actors, dressed in contemporary work clothes, delivered a chorus of hopelessness in the face of the Hundred Years' War and, by implication, of the Trump Administration.
Anab Jain, the other cofounder and creative director of Superflux, agreed that fear and hopelessness make many people feel incapable of combatting climate change or envisioning the future.
"When I found out, there was a nice cocktail of guilt, fear and a kind of hopelessness," she tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue, on stands Friday.
The atmosphere was one of hopelessness – Like many in Kabul, Omaid yearned for freedom, but the notion of opposing the Taliban was unthinkable after witnessing multiple public decapitations.
Amid the relative quiet of the night, the hopelessness of our situation set in again and my mind went back to my last meeting with the United Nations.
It's hard not to surrender to a sense of hopelessness—thinking of that robust young prizefighter, lean, dark, and fast—collapsed in the ignominy of a mass grave.
There is hopelessness in the face of a lack of critical social thinking, as well as limited opportunities for young people who are torn between unemployment and gentrification.
The image of his little body washed up on a Turkish beach became a symbol for the brutality and hopelessness facing those caught in the middle of the fighting.
The image of his little body washed up on a Turkish beach became an icon for the brutality and hopelessness facing those caught in the middle of the fighting.
It never needed to become a question about whether one person being helped by that scene was worth the possibility that it drove a different viewer deeper into hopelessness.
Beyond the piece bringing to light the injustice that ended the lives of so many young, powerful women, it showcases their strength in the face of inequity and hopelessness.
In the trailer, multiple residents express mistrust for the law or hopelessness at what the city – once a promising automotive hub ranked high in safety and potential – has become.
At the same time, hopelessness and alienation among some of the kingdom&aposs young people, driven by high youth unemployment, have provided fertile ground for recruitment by militant groups.
" Hopelessness, she explained, incorporates 15 years of reading the newspaper daily, chatting with strangers and friends, and parsing how the myriad shortcomings of the West amounted to a "system.
I did a good amount of research though, and whenever I drank, I would hurt myself or others and fuel this vicious cycle of shame, self-loathing, and hopelessness.
Since 250, the tragedy of Flint's decline has been repeated in a number of Midwestern cities plagued with shrinking populations, opiate addiction, joblessness, and a pervasive feeling of hopelessness.
Malek makes Elliot's decision to blackmail Olivia look like a physical struggle, while Gummer's Dom DiPierro looks as if she might vomit from anxiety and hopelessness at any moment.
The depressive phase includes symptoms such as feeling sad or down, hopelessness, decreased energy, difficulty sleeping, decreased pleasure or enjoyment, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, and thoughts about death or suicide.
If you feel your sadness morph into a more all-encompassing hopelessness, Dr. Brustein says that's definitely a sign that you may be heading down a more serious road.
ANOHNI (formerly known as Antony) is releasing a new song today called "Drone Bomb Me," from her forthcoming album HOPELESSNESS, along with a video featuring supermodel legend Naomi Campbell.
For example, I always assumed that since Fuckfest was intended as a musical suicide note, the music's circular motifs were supposed to play into a feeling of cyclical hopelessness.
But it's easy to sympathize with the feelings of rage and hopelessness experienced by those left to die in Los Angeles, who will never know what they died for.
She noted other symptoms: flashbacks, short- and long-term memory loss, distress at seeing anyone in a military uniform, hopelessness about the future and a strong avoidance of noise.
" In The Los Angeles Times in February, Craig Morgan Teicher praised her fervor and courage, noting, "Each dose of hopelessness is met with some kind of call for singing.
A Palestinian hairdresser driven to anger, despair and hopelessness, she volunteered to carry out an attack on Israelis that would strike a blow, she thought, for her beleaguered people.
I think it changed as I went out to shoot and gave myself permission to see my surroundings with more care and love, and with less pain and hopelessness.
The squalor and lack of self-esteem, the utter hopelessness of this frighteningly small life, is most vividly portrayed in one gesture almost at the end of the play.
For about five minutes, much of it aimed directly to the camera, he raps about the futility of the drug game, about the hopelessness that leads to poor decisions.
The numbers of teenagers reporting "feelings of sadness or hopelessness," suicidal thoughts, and days absent from school out of fear of violence or bullying have all risen since 2007.
KABUL, Afghanistan — In the past 17 years of war and crisis in Afghanistan, no one remembers a season quite like this one, with peril and hopelessness at every turn.
It would have made fertile terrain for one of Johnson's own songs, many of which frankly and masterfully tilled the everyday hopelessness and implausibility of segregated African-American life.
Recent violence, at least in part, can be attributed to the hopelessness that Palestinian youth feel due to limited future prospects and an unceasingly oppressive and violent military occupation.
Her feelings of hopelessness, though unique to her very harrowing circumstances, are echoed by many who feel a profound disappointment when reflecting on the Arab Spring and its aftermath.
According to affidavits submitted to the court from 13 other inmates at Maplehurst at the time, lockdowns can contribute to a sense of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts among inmates.
"Reduced health prospects are an important marker of dissatisfaction, discouragement, hopelessness, and fear, sentiments that may have resonated with voters who sided with President Trump," Goldman said in the release.
"And when the jobs just aren't there, they sink into depression or that feeling of general hopelessness," according to Shannon Monnat, a professor of rural sociology from Penn State University.
Love it or hate it (I'm in the former camp), Damien Chazelle's fantastical musical about love, regret, and the hopelessness of dreaming is poised to sweep the Oscars this year.
I am a Libra sun with Pisces rising, and as my 40th birthday rapidly approaches, I find myself spiraling further and further into feelings of sadness, loneliness, hopelessness, and emptiness.
Three-fourths of the bisexual, queer, pansexual and fluid-identified youth who participated in the study said they "usually" had felt feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness over the past week.
An unnamed doctor shut herself away because of an overwhelming sense of hopelessness, according to a Beijing-based therapist named Candice Qin, who described her case to The Washington Post.
This kind of constitutional crisis can lead to revolution because of the profound inequality, the constraints on liberty the consolidation of power creates, and the feeling of hopelessness both produce.
" HOPELESSNESS is the first record the Britain-born, California-raised, New York City resident has released under her chosen name as a trans woman—a feminization of the name "Antony.
Based on survey responses, about 26 percent of LGBQ students had serious psychological distress, such as feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness, compared to about 18 percent of their heterosexual peers.
Along with the portentous messages to society expressed on HOPELESSNESS, she also recently walked 100 kilometers across the western Australian desert's Pilbara region to protest a uranium mine being built.
Bolstered by production by Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never, HOPELESSNESS uses the physicality of dance music to bruising effect, making ANOHNI's political provocations both more palatable and more punishing.
The problems Deborah Tetley wrote about in 2005—violence, substance abuse, isolation—still exist, but today they're also at risk of being exacerbated by the stress and hopelessness of unemployment.
Though it's tied in one way or another to the hopelessness that came in the days after the nightmare started to set in, the song is also one of freedom.
In moments of crisis, when hopelessness sets in, or when people feel like things are moving too fast and leaving them behind, old ideas tend to comeback with a vengeance.
"When you have inflation by some estimates 2 million percent, nobody has the ability to buy anything anyway, so there will be profound despair and hopelessness," Green told the hearing.
There's a sort of constellation of hopelessness in a lot of rural America for many reasons, and I think the opioid endemic is pretty high on their list of worries.
Until this scene, Greg came across as a sort of living Op-Ed page, rehashing the liberal hopelessness and outrage that has filled those columns for the past two years.
Yet plenty of people have managed to become stars by peddling negativity or hopelessness or bleak nihilism, and history seems to suggest that's not the healthiest way to go either.
"I've never felt the pervasive sense of hopelessness that I feel now," said Ms. Wilder, who is doing clerical work without pay for the Justice Department during the government shutdown.
" He told me he sometimes enters a frightening fugue state that resembles dementia or feels such "abject loneliness," hopelessness and fear that he's convinced "it's never going to get better.
The civil rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson says there are four things necessary to confront injustice in America: getting close to the issue, changing the narrative, fighting hopelessness and getting uncomfortable.
That gives her street credibility among the trash piles, cynicism and hopelessness in Los Angeles County, where there are 58,936 homeless people, according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
In fact, cancer patients who were given psilocybin reported reductions in anxiety, depression, hopelessness, demoralization, and death anxiety more than four years after receiving the dose in combination with psychotherapy.
We know from psychological research that a steady diet of news about violence, corruption and incompetence leads to increased fear, learned helplessness, hopelessness, cynicism, depression, isolation, hostility, contempt and anxiety.
Spike Lee, courtside, was standing to celebrate the initial missed shot, but when Westbrook came flying in to seize it, he clutched his head in exasperation and hopelessness and despair.
"According to facility staff, longer stays resulted in higher levels of defiance, hopelessness, and frustration among children, along with more instances of self-harm and suicidal ideation," reads the report.
These are hardships that can lead to hopelessness and suicide, said Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo, an assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina who was involved in the report.
No one could have blamed the Baltimore Orioles for the sense of hopelessness that must have washed over them during the first inning of Monday afternoon's game against the Yankees.
No one could have blamed the Baltimore Orioles for the sense of hopelessness that must have washed over them during the first inning of Monday afternoon's game against the Yankees.
Of teens who identified as gay or bisexual, 4883% had persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness and 2488% said they had attempted suicide, compared with 80086% and 27% of heterosexuals, respectively.
When you imagine these kids watching their parents being ripped away, and not knowing if their parents are even alive, you can't begin to imagine what that feeling of hopelessness is.
While it's easy to be immobilized by hurt and hopelessness, I believe that now more than ever we are confronted with an obligation, where we must dig in, resist and unite.
That incident, along with her running away a few times and a growing sense of hopelessness that treatment wasn't working, really made me afraid that she was going to kill herself.
For more than a year, Mendoza-Sanchez battled depression and hopelessness as she thought of ways to return to the country she considered home and the children she'd been separated from.
Despite her initial hopelessness, Marish grows in confidence through her bond with Tuza-Ritter and the film culminates in her escape by night and an eventual reunion with her young daughter.
It reminds me of The Cure, who used swirling, dark guitar tones on the high end of the scale to enhance the sense of hopelessness in the lyrics about broken relationships.
That action was born out of a desire to combat the hopelessness she felt, and their resolution has only gotten stronger after the couple became parents twice over while being ambassadors.
The former vice president's autopsy of the 2016 presidential race was painfully stark: Democratic candidates had simply failed to convince the American people that they understood the hopelessness plaguing the country.
He is also urging Mexicans to overcome the senses of resignation and hopelessness brought on by the cartels and violence, while encouraging the United States to welcome its neighbor's suffering refugees.
She could have been destined for a life of poverty and hopelessness due to circumstances of birth and gender, and yet, in just six months, Marie Claire rewrote her own destiny.
As well as a sense of disconnect, and self hatred about my body and a feeling of hopelessness all of which by being held in the hole, isolation, made much worse.
Anohni's videos for Hopelessness (strong candidate for most apt album title of the year) have formed a series, all minimal studies of various people lip-syncing to the album's heavy material.
Mendes told me some undocumented youth don't know whether they should bother applying for college anymore, falling into the same sense of hopelessness he held before he was granted DACA status.
They were a good deal more interested in the African migrants, who gathered with persistent hopelessness on the Italian side of the border, just a few feet from the guard post.
I had more than one moment of hopelessness while working this straightforward Saturday grid, cruised for a bit, then had to tough out the last few letters to complete the solve.
It has to do with a strong sense of hopelessness because the average worker makes less today than he or she made more than 40 years ago after adjusting for inflation.
He wrote extensively about his experience of depression, and about the kind of hopelessness that capitalism can create, which, he pointed out, we are encouraged to regard as a personal problem.
In the songs "Misery" and "Red Flag," Stefani debates the logic of investing in love to begin with, putting words to that sense of hopelessness that comes after a crushing breakup.
Instead, we just over-share until everyone is completely numbed or in such a state of rage, despair, and hopelessness that social media literally makes people physically, mentally, and spiritually sick.
That didn't make Hopelessness any less quixotic, any less crazy of an undertaking; it just reminded us that it was only as crazy as the world that ANOHNI is singing about.
Chimezie Uzodinma, 32, an information-technology professional in New York who has been involved with MKP for a decade, credited his weekly group for pulling him out of hopelessness and despair.
But what angers South Koreans most is the marked drop in social mobility and the sense of hopelessness that haunts young people from less-privileged backgrounds — that is, most young people.
We must recognize these driving societal forces, as well as delve more deeply into the growing root causes of depression, stress and hopelessness fueling this epidemic, especially among America's young adults.
What we should be trying to heal is often not physical disease or clinical depression, but a person's sense of insignificance and hopelessness, which we cannot heal by eliminating the person.
Finally, abysmal conditions in Afghanistan — an explosive stew of ongoing conflict, foreign occupation, poverty, and a general sense of hopelessness — have fueled local radicalizations and produced fresh pools of ISIS recruits.
" The kids who come through the gym's doors at least have a chance to learn how to cope with the hopelessness outside, where, Ellis said, violence claims "a body every day.
With financing from extremist sources in the Middle East, groups such as al-Shabaab and Boko Haram prey on unemployed youths, exploiting their hopelessness to spread their brand of militant Islamism.
I agree that stopping and acknowledging how far we have come gives us the strength and fortitude to keep going, and guards against the hopelessness and despair that can be paralyzing.
In both the United States and the Netherlands, evaluation by a psychiatrist should be required before a monumental decision to end one's life occurs because of a premature false sense of hopelessness.
Some think it's counterproductive to be alarmist, mostly because it risks overstating the evidence or because it "feeds a paralyzing evidence of doom and hopelessness," as climate researcher Michael Mann put it.
So I decided to just let things roll for a bit — and not project on him all of my feelings of hopelessness from past relationships, and just kind of enjoy the ride.
The most useful weapon in the fight against the darkness and the loneliness and the bottled-up feelings of hopelessness and despair that lead people to end their own lives is love.
In Chicago, as elsewhere, the crisis of permanent joblessness is concentrated in minority neighborhoods where it feeds street violence, despondency, health problems and a socially corrosive brand of hopelessness among the young.
It's that there's also, now, a sense of hopelessness that's crept into my emotional core, and that of many of the sources that I talk to over the course of my reporting.
They were also more likely to have at least one suicide-related outcome, such as reporting hopelessness or plans to attempt suicide, than their peers who used electronic devices for less time.
Iggy, who had his face shoved into heroin, poverty, hopelessness, and Hollywood, survived with his middle fingers still in the air, teaching us that fear causes nothing but death to the soul.
If you start to feel that familiar cloud of despair and hopelessness creeping in, you can try to anticipate your mood in the morning by preparing for the unknown the evening before.
"In July, she reached a point of really serious hopelessness and desperation around the denial of health care, surgery particularly, related to her transition," he said, alluding to her first suicide attempt.
People walk slowly at the Ritsona camp, with few places to go, and hopelessness fills the air as no one knows when or if they can go home or be permanently resettled.
The singer/songwriter ANOHNI has become one of the more politically outspoken artists this election season, with her new album HOPELESSNESS addressing everything from ecocide to drone warfare and Barack Obama's presidency.
The overall effect is apocalyptic, but instead of fire and fury, HELL personifies the dusty, cold hopelessness that manifests a few days after the blast, once the screams have come and gone.
The then Conservative Party leader wept at the hopelessness he encountered on its litter-strewn streets and returned to London determined to do something for those who had lost out under Thatcherism.
Another young woman, hanging her head with hopelessness and resignation, told us how she presented herself for asylum at an official border point, where she was charged with "illegally" crossing the border.
Brown says his own moments of hopelessness come from mundane reminders of these broader structural problems, like when he's walking down a street looking at houses, or perusing ads on the subway.
It's also way more brutal than the AMC series: Real hopelessness comes from horror that happens in broad daylight and The Ravenous is about as out-in-the-open as it gets.
But after Hillary Clinton's uninspiring campaign, her surprise loss, and the feeling of all-consuming hopelessness that the Trump administration has spawned, I have found myself becoming an increasingly avid Bernie bro.
Death and destruction, poverty, pain and hopelessness, terrorism and traitors — Donald Trump's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention was a particularly horrific timeline of the United States under President Barack Obama.
Instead, we'll have to chip away at it steadily, trying to rescue more and more people out of poverty and hopelessness through robust redistributive social programs and through education and awareness-raising.
But my hopelessness — my inability to believe I would ever feel better or regain a desire to live — was so powerful that I was certain I would never get out of there.
Twelve young adults spoke to New York magazine about why they probably won't be voting on Tuesday, with reasons ranging from hopelessness to not having stamps to send in an absentee ballot.
One of the few tried-and-true strategies is reducing people's access to lethal tools, so that if they do sink into hopelessness, any attempt they make most likely won't be fatal.
But if I allow myself the possibility that this is a moment of real and lasting change, then maybe I can let go of some of that cynicism and hurt and hopelessness.
Though widely acclaimed at the time, Ledger's performance seems to only expand in our popular imagination with the passing years — and the growth of our increasingly shared sense of hopelessness and dismay.
His figures, alongside Lange's photographs of extreme destitution and hopelessness, were the first records of what would become known as the Dust Bowl, the name given to the drought-choked Southern Plains.
And the riotous "Nobody Cares," in which Phil goes driving drunk with a couple of barflies (Andrew Call and Raymond J. Lee, both hilarious), becomes an ingeniously staged exercise in hedonistic hopelessness.
But a back-to-school checklist released by the organization also includes signs such as suddenly withdrawing from people or activities, expressing hopelessness about the future and changing their personal appearance dramatically.
But through all of that I have never felt such hopelessness as I feel now in light of the vitriol, the divisiveness, the disrespect and the lies that we are now facing.
"And when the jobs just aren't there, they sink into depression or that feeling of general hopelessness," Shannon Monnat, a professor of rural sociology from Penn State University, previously said in 2017.
The military will lead the fight against terrorism on the battlefield, but it needs strong civilian partners in the battle against the drivers of extremism – lack of opportunity, insecurity, injustice and hopelessness.
The Correction Department wanted to expand the programs that would both reward good behavior and give inmates and detainees who were potentially drifting toward violence and hopelessness something to look forward to.
There used to be a creeping unease, a haunting hopelessness about the guy who didn't know who he was, yet always stayed a step ahead of some very nasty, very ill-intended dudes.
Last year, as the continuing mass shootings shocked the nation to near hopelessness, background checks of eager gun buyers reached the highest on record, at 23 million, up from nine million in 1999.
He published the book-length meditation "Bowie" in 2014, and wrote an essay for the Stone this week proposing that to see darkness and hopelessness in Bowie's songs is to miss the point.
If they have at least five of the nine symptoms of the disease, which include feelings of hopelessness, self-doubt and low energy, clinicians will diagnose them, and often prescribe them one antidepressant. 
When mothers qualified for DACA, 3.3 percent of their children had a range of mental illnesses that can be provoked by stress such as intense feelings of sadness or hopelessness, anxiety and depression.
But the message can only take root if you're willing to stick around and listen, and it's hard for me to fathom voluntarily making my way through the middle chunk of HOPELESSNESS again.
Anohni's Hopelessness is glorious and David Bowie is David Bowie so he should be nominated for every award that exists, even if he doesn't qualify, and even though he's no longer with us.
Their acts were reflections of the desperation and exhaustion inflicted by Australia under a policy that was supposed to be temporary, has not been thought through, and places people in conditions of hopelessness.
The turn of the century was accompanied by a rise in gang violence, and a new generation of television painted a darker, 21st-century vision of Manchester: broken windows, hooded youths and hopelessness.
Let us not surrender to fear and hopelessness, but instead to keep our eyes on the prize of building a vibrant Europe on based the mutual embrace of diverse religious and national communities.
The most moving call to arms came in the show's final moments, after over an hour of dimly lit performances of songs from HOPELESSNESS and unreleased material that mirrored the album's downcast disposition.
Watching the Showtime show "SMILF," I could almost physically feel the desperation and hopelessness of the main character, Bridgette, as she turns to public assistance to help feed herself and her young son.
"It is possible that it is not the last 20 years that matters, but rather that the long-run stagnation in wages and in incomes has bred a sense of hopelessness," they write.
We can start by engaging in real conversations — national conversations — about the quiet voice in all of us that sometimes questions the meaning of life and allows hopelessness and despair to set in.
Amrita Sher-Gil, a pioneer of modern Indian art, used her paintbrush to depict the daily lives of Indian women in the 1930s, often revealing a sense of their loneliness and even hopelessness.
In Trump, the hopelessness and institutional gridlock of our system find their efflorescence; his nihilistic malleability lays bare the fact that all our poli­ticians' supposedly canny pivots are, at root, pivots to nowhere.
The attacks not only shatter lives largely built on the past decade's opportunities, but also exacerbate a sense of hopelessness here that has driven many young Afghans to join an exodus to Europe.
I woke up the morning I turned 25, and instead of feeling joy at a milestone I only felt hopelessness and grief because I thought my chance to stop this man was over.
If we can learn to confront the existence of suffering not as a sign of hopelessness, but as an opportunity for love, we are all better positioned to take responsibility for that suffering.
When to get help: If getting canned triggers unhealthy thought patterns or symptoms of a previously treated disorder—for instance, the types of hopelessness and loss of interest in life that accompany depression.
On Hopelessness, her first album-length foray into electronic music—she deals in heavy subject matters that drag you under like quicksand, but ascendant beats drag you right back out of the mire.
Symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) can include feelings of hopelessness, loss of interest in everyday activities, irritability, the inability to feel joy, insomnia, fatigue, thoughts of self-harm, memory issues, and difficulty concentrating.
When the familiar feelings of hopelessness began settling back in this past spring, the star brushed her demons under the rug to focus on her upcoming performance at Coachella alongside Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland.
There's no way of predicting the way people are going to interpret it, but the one thing I will say is, when people watch the news, there is a sense of anxiety and hopelessness.
I wouldn't think to check my Twitter for another four hours, until that initial shock finally left its place to something much worse: a feeling of hopelessness regarding the future of my home country.
Feelings of hopelessness are often the reason: When people experiencing emotional turmoil don't see an answer, their pain intensifies, says Julie Campbell, a psychologist and executive director of the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention.
Or we can dive deeper, read all this stuff, and still feel stuck in the hopelessness that comes with seeing the unstoppable magnitude of a system that has been running this way for decades.
The air inside the tent in which your correspondent encounters Mr al-Barouk and a cluster of other refugees, part of a small camp outside the Lebanese town of Saadnayel, is thick with hopelessness.
Back in 1994, here's what you warned, we are dooming tens of millions of young people to a future of bitterness, mystery, hopelessness, drugs, crime, and violence, but you voted for the bill anyway.
People who live with it may deal with fatigue, hopelessness, physical aches and pains, trouble sleeping, loss of appetite, and digestive problems — often over long time scales that can severely impact long-term health.
I mean, look, when I read all these emotions, hopelessness and ignorance and — the thing that pissed me off the most was that I was hiding, because you can't tell anyone when you're trying.
The space occupied the ground floor of 488 Hayes Street, where it became a refuge from the despair and hopelessness of the AIDS crisis at its nadir, until Marlena sold the bar in 2013.
I just knew that I wanted it gone and that single action of drawing a target around the bill caused a change in perspective for me, from one of hopelessness to one of purpose.
Despite the fear and hopelessness that the coronavirus has caused, Bloch said a crisis like this is exactly the time to get more involved in advocacy, even if it does require a little imagination.
As soon as you recover from being sick, your mind tends to block out all the worst parts of it — the nauseating sensations, the feelings of hopelessness, the fear of never being well again.
"What's amazing to me is this city always responds to murder with hopelessness, but now you see people saying, 'We were at 12 days, maybe we can start the streak again,'" she told CNN.
"The American dream has been taken away from us," Jane complains; but the movie is less concerned with facile politics than with hopelessness, with a location that engulfs the rootless and erases the orphaned.
It's critical that we get those struggling in the abyss of addiction and hopelessness the treatment they need to rebuild their lives and the health care professionals who treat them the resources they need.
This road is one of the many places on our planet that convey feelings of desolation, hopelessness, and solitude — in fact, see Ontario's Solitude Island, a green land mass just over 300 feet long.
And others, like Tony, were able to carve out a new life, but it's still tragic to see some of Earth's mightiest heroes succumb to feelings of hopelessness and despair, without a clear way forward.
I will never be attracted to men even while, fully aware of the hopelessness of my situation, I have tried with all of my might to suppress any manifestations of the masculinity inside of me.
Being addicted to social media isn't helping either – continually scrolling through our feeds is something that's already linked to feelings of social isolation, as well as prolonged feelings of hopelessness or sadness, studies have shown.
Most of my clients concerns are related to: access to healthcare, lowered wages, discrimination, fears of our country being invaded, being physically harmed because they are members of minority groups, and general sense of hopelessness.
The film is set in grotesque, yellowing interiors, even in Pasqualino's better days—and the concentration camp (set designed by Wertmüller's husband, Enrico Job) is effectively portrayed as a soulless space of desolation and hopelessness.
This Fat Whites collaboration with Cole Alexander of the Black Lips, Sean Lennon and Zumi Roscow of the K Holes is by all intents and purposes the sound of hopelessness attempting to bleed itself dry.
That's where action supplants inaction, and hope supplants fear, because to speak up is to represent both yourself, and others who may not be able to, whether it's from threat, circumstances, hopelessness, or all three.
During the campaign, Trump's descriptions of inner-city crime and hopelessness often seemed cartoonish to urban residents, but not to rural voters—in Mesa County, Trump won nearly sixty-five per cent of the vote.
Chan Kin-man, one of the non-student Umbrella leaders, said this week he was concerned by growing levels of cynicism and hopelessness in the city, as evidenced by increasing numbers of people migrating overseas.
Michael Kiwanuka's second album, "Love & Hate," is a sustained, stylized plunge into despair: plaints of isolation, doubt, lovelessness, racial injustice, longing, hopelessness and a certain resolve despite it all, often set to mournful minor chords.
Although it's normal for teens to become moody, irritable and independent as they enter puberty, extreme changes that lead to withdrawal from friends and activities, as well as expressions of hopelessness or worthlessness, are concerning.
At the heart of the case was New Jersey voters' decision to legalize sports betting in the state in 2011 as revenues from Atlantic City's casinos (the only places where hopelessness and schadenfreude converge) declined.
"I've been a pastor for 55 years, and I've never seen such an atmosphere of hopelessness," said Bishop Roger L. Jones, who leads of the Greater Holy Temple church where bottled water was being distributed.
What Gold and others are less certain of is how long-lasting the beneficial effects of simple recognition will be in addressing the deep reservoir of white estrangement and hopelessness that survey data has revealed.
"There's a phrase that gets used in these cases that I think perpetuates this myth, and that is to call it a 'certainty of hopelessness'," said John Rao, attorney with the National Consumer Law Center.
But even if one is not directly impacted from a climate change-driven disaster, mental health problems like chronic stress (which could lead to chronic physical disease) and feelings of hopelessness and dread can occur.
The movie doesn't have any illusions about heroism; the story spans decades, during which the hopelessness of fighting a giant corporation, even one that's demonstrably harming the people it's claiming to help, becomes very clear.
This can lead to profound feelings of hopelessness, particularly at a time when Americans seem so blasé about climate change that they are able to elect a president who has surrounded himself with climate change deniers.
Despite the well-earned cynicism exhibited throughout the rest of the series, which depicts a family increasingly struck with despair and inaction and hopelessness, in its last moments, Davies decides to believe the best in people.
"I relate to their feelings of hopelessness, being angry and not being able to change it, and wanting to be accepted and appreciated," an eighteen-year-old named Trisha explains to me, referring to the shooters.
Steve Van Wie, a 32-year-old Navy pilot, and his wife Alyce, 30, spoke to PEOPLE magazine in 1978 about the sense of hopelessness they felt before Brown's IVF birth, as they struggled to conceive.
I've gone on to survive many hairy situations, especially in East Africa, where I've been covering wars for the past decade, but never again have I experienced the utter hopelessness I felt falling into terrorist hands.
And a growing body of research suggests that having guns in the home contributes to increased suicide risk above and beyond other risk factors such as substance abuse, a history of self-harm, hopelessness or depression.
"There is almost always a sense of hopelessness that has led to the person having considered suicide in the past," says David Klonsky, a professor in the department of psychology at the University of British Columbia.
The piece immersed the gallery in stress and hopelessness, creating in a space of privilege an aural, almost physiological, experience of social polarization and inequality, of our unfair justice system and its failure to rehabilitate lives.
By December 2015, when a grand jury declined to charge the Cleveland police officer responsible for killing 12-year-old Tamir Rice, the harsh reality of this work hit me especially hard — the weariness, hopelessness, powerlessness.
The feeling of hopelessness that our position (never mind our feelings) will ever be understood by the "other" is one thing we all seem to share — which tells me we all may be right about that.
There's an empty white hopelessness as the coda to this story — a planet we are denuding of plant and animal life in order to build the cities and supporting industries that seem emblematic of human progress.
Depression, on the other hand, leads to antisocial behavior, lots of sleeping, feelings of extreme sadness and hopelessness, and the inability to complete basic tasks like getting out of bed and taking care of personal hygiene.
"The fund of hope is becoming a fund of hopelessness," said Meena Raman, legal adviser to the Third World Network, an advocacy group in Malaysia, and a former nonvoting member of the Green Climate Fund's board.
In a statement shared with the track's press release, Pritchard offered: "The original instrumental to 'Beautiful People' is a personal song about loss, hopelessness and chaos, but ultimately the message is love and hope," he said.
In confronting it, we run the risk of being consumed by negative feelings, of surrendering to a reality that can feel like hopelessness: We'll never escape the world's injustice, its idiotic bureaucracies and snarls of traffic.
But what strikes me most about them is that by blurring the line between cure and comfort — and between hope and hopelessness — they have disrupted the fragile equilibrium that we doctors have long taken for granted.
Dr. William Begg, the director of emergency medical services at Danbury Hospital, remembered the "complete hopelessness" he felt as patients were brought in after the shooting and how little, if anything, could be done for them.
As evening fell and rain spattered the dust, among those standing or squatting outside the morgue, keeping vigil in case the body of their son, sister, brother or cousin were brought back, there was growing hopelessness.
I read this book with an unfolding mix of horror and hopelessness, the way you might learn of a terminal diagnosis that affects yourself and your family and everyone else you might ever hope to know.
But the best tells of all—what really gives away the party's growing sense of hopelessness—are the strange and ill-suited tools Republicans are using to try and yank victory out of the jaws of defeat.
After all, there's a call-to-action embedded within HOPELESSNESS—something she's dubbed her "eyes wide open campaign," a plea for us to recognize the ways in which human enterprise is accelerating the demise of humanity itself.
Anohni's first performance of the music from her new record, "Hopelessness," began on Wednesday night at the Park Avenue Armory with ambient sounds from two musicians on synthesizers facing each other from afar across a dark stage.
You wouldn't want to speculate about the national mood based on 10 films, but the dramas are shadowed by violence, hopelessness and obsession, and even the comedies fashion ambiguous resolutions against backgrounds of grief, jealousy and fear.
Refugees and migrants clamor for the chance to live in these safe, prosperous countries, but those who already live in those promised lands report great uneasiness about their own futures that seems to border on hopelessness. Why?
People who said they watched all of season two reported less self-harm than those who didn't watch at all, but those who stopped watching partway through reported greater depression and hopelessness than before they started watching.
However, the flip side is that, as important as it is to inform the groups most affected by HIV, emphasizing racial and ethnic differences in infection have been found to increase stigma, and foster hopelessness and distress.
Despite the hopelessness of today, in this narrative, there is a clear vector of destiny, the possibility that someone, be it Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen or someone else altogether, will turn out to be the savior.
Gang-suppression efforts in other parts of the country rarely show long-term success, in part because teenagers in poor, racially segregated communities will continue to face the challenges of insecurity and hopelessness that drive youth violence.
But as hopelessness in the early hours of Friday gave way to cautious optimism in the morning, the steepness of the climb ahead remained evident: All three leaders must now secure the support of their party hierarchies.
His sister Jet wanders, grieving and depressed, through an event based on the Human Be-In of 1967, accidentally ingests LSD and almost drowns before the experience motivates her to recover from her own sense of hopelessness.
I love how the dough is lumpy, how I find chunks of butter here, shards there, and how the higgledy-piggledy mixture teeters toward hopelessness until I reach into the bowl again to knead and fold it.
"The beauty myth - an obsession with physical perfection that traps modern woman in an endless cycle of hopelessness, self consciousness, and self-hatred as she tries to fulfill society's impossible definition of flawless beauty," the singer wrote.
The story of a Lithuanian immigrant employed in Chicago's stockyards, where Sinclair worked undercover to research for the book, revealed the poverty, hopelessness, unpleasant living and working conditions experienced by meatpacking laborers in the early 20th century.
We're only halfway through the year, but it's unlikely there'll be a more politically charged and urgent record than ANOHNI's debut LP, HOPELESSNESS, which sees the singer challenging her listeners to confront humanity's greatest transgressions against itself.
I think it's important because we have a president who has a difficult time with the truth, who has a radical, divisive agenda, and spends an enormous amount of time focusing on the negative and hopelessness and despair.
There's a vibe within the community that encourages members to one-up each other in their commitment to their own hopelessness — a kind of public performance celebrating the idea that you are past the point of being helped.
He attributed part of that hopelessness to the fact that farmers have lost some of their communal power to corporate practices, namely companies staking out intellectual property claims around technologies that can help produce more or better foods.
It was a nice bonus that Church-Cooper (with the help of Azaria and co-star Amanda Peet) turned Brockmire into an earnest riff on baseball, Americana, and the curious comforts of a life that's descended into hopelessness.
The story of a Lithuanian immigrant employed in Chicago's stockyards, where Sinclair worked undercover to research for the book, revealed the poverty, hopelessness, and unpleasant living and working conditions experienced by meatpacking laborers in the early 20th century.
HOPELESSNESS is ANOHNI's first collection of new material in six years — Swanlights, her last album under the name Antony and the Johnsons, was released in 2010 — and it's her broadest yet in terms of both scope and sound.
The collagist album art for Hopelessness is a composite of her own face and model Liya Kebede's—and while performing her album, she'll present a series of portraits of other women as she hangs back in the shadows.
The hopelessness many Americans are feeling as a result of an election season filled with "hateful, hurtful rhetoric" and is one of the reasons 2016 has been "so difficult for so many of us," the first lady said.
It prepared you for the song-cycle of "Hopelessness," released as an album two weeks ago and presented as a live show on Wednesday night for the first time anywhere, with the electronic musicians Oneohtrix Point Never, a.k.a.
Against all odds, they will be there to represent and inspire the millions of fellow refugees who are fighting hopelessness and will surely be following the Olympic Games from cell phones and radios in squalid camps and settlements.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK. The UK has never been known as a stronghold of revolutionary zeal, but in the past few years, disengagement, apathy, and hopelessness seem to have increasingly given way to active fury.
Dystopia used to be a fiction of resistance; it's become a fiction of submission, the fiction of an untrusting, lonely, and sullen twenty-first century, the fiction of fake news and infowars, the fiction of helplessness and hopelessness.
Hopelessness––the Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never produced debut LP of ANOHNI, formerly of Antony & The Johnsons, is also on the list, along with two grime records—Skepta's much-hyped Konnichiwa, and Kano's Made in the Manor.
But only 14 percent of those who received brief cognitive behavioral therapy — a treatment designed to reduce beliefs and assumptions that increase vulnerability to suicidal thinking and behavior, like hopelessness, guilt and shame — made a subsequent suicide attempt.
This brand of cynical, insidious advice to Americans — to stop dreaming big, to keep counting their pennies, and stay mired in a sense of hopelessness — has been rightly abandoned by the people currently leading the Democratic primary race.
Research by Shervin Assari, an investigator in the department of psychiatry at the University of Michigan and co-author of the paper "Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with More Hopelessness among White than Black Older Adults," supports Graham's thesis.
Mohsin Hamid's dynamic yet lapidary books have all explored the convulsive changes overtaking the world, as tradition and modernity clash headlong, and as refugees — fleeing war or poverty or hopelessness — try to make their way to safer ground.
The strangest thing about "Drone Bomb Me," the first track on Anohni's début solo album, "Hopelessness," isn't the fact that it's written from the perspective of a young Afghan girl, looking up at the sky, waiting for death.
Mr. Doueiri, who began his career working as a cameraman for Quentin Tarantino, manages to evoke wide-ranging emotions in this film, from humor to hopelessness, by showing the daily trials of war endured by a typical family.
I can't escape the reality that there is a ritualization of these traumas in which the shootings serve as catalysts, a lancing of the boil, in which decades of oppression, neglect, desperation and hopelessness finds a venting valve.
The eco-anxiety has eventually started to feel more like eco-hopelessness and instead of feeling like something could be done, it's felt a lot easier to just say, 'Well, nothing I do is going to help anyway.
The hopelessness of his sprint back towards the goal line epitomises the inherent impotence of man, while the sight of him crumpling to the ground in despair is an emblem of the cold finality which awaits us all.
"If you could put every emotion of the human spirit of hopelessness, pain, agony, hatred, frustration, a sense of continuous silently screaming — all these emotions while you're locked in this cage treated like some animal," an unnamed inmate said.
I'm constantly trying to represent my feelings, thoughts and emotions and literally all the emotional pain I've had to endure most of my life through sounds, since music is literally the one thing that is saving me from hopelessness.
BoJack continues to be able to convey a sense of hopelessness and somber cynicism, but broken up with lots of levity thanks to the animated delivery mechanism, and use of jokes including A LOT of punny wordplay this season.
Depression symptoms were measured by asking students to indicate on a scale -- from zero (not at all) to four (very much) -- to what extent they experience seven known symptoms of depression, such as feelings of loneliness, sadness or hopelessness.
Back in May, ANOHNI lit up New York's Park Avenue Armory with a special live rendition of her Mercury Prize-nominated 2016 record, Hopelessness, standing before projections of a number of female-identifying performers lip-synching to the songs.
Obama attempted to pass the baton to Clinton, who had long been openly derisive of his more idealistic streak and whose approach across two primaries and one general election campaign might be characterized as featuring the audacity of hopelessness.
Still, the appeal of Mr. Trump's message underscores the hopelessness of many workers and the helplessness among policy experts struggling to find a fix for a labor market in which it has become increasingly tough to make a living.
Henry Ng, a lecturer at Hong Kong University who is an expert in social psychology, told Business Insider that there had been a "general sense of hopelessness and helplessness" among protesters, many of whom are students or young adults.
Unless we learn the central lesson of this election cycle and begin to tear down the walls that allow elected officials to operate with impunity, future elections will be beset with more anger, more hopelessness, and more Donald Trumps.
He brings fear and naiveté of a young Korey to life as much as he does the hopelessness of an adult Korey, who has spent most of his time in voluntary solitary isolation after he was jumped more than once.
Indeed. For what the thrust of the film documents is the full creative arc, over the course of a year, of a very recent autodramma devoted to today's concerns of economic hopelessness, lost livelihoods, and ailing if not failing democracies.
Anohni, as the artist is now called, is on the brink of releasing an album called HOPELESSNESS—probably not a conscious riff on her words in the 26 video clip, but worlds away from the delicate optimism of that moment.
The reports suggest a circularity to the crisis in America's rust and manufacturing belts: the loss of jobs and wage stagnation has led to widespread disaffection, alienation and drug abuse; and drug abuse has led to joblessness, hopelessness and disaffection.
"I know people say there were numbers in the '90s that were worse, but I don't remember the despair and the hopelessness and the anger that I'm seeing right now," said Pfleger, pastor of Chicago's largest African-American Catholic church.
It makes sense on an intuitive level: No opportunities for an improvement in the quality of life, and disillusionment with the governments that prevent these opportunities, promote hopelessness in many young people that leads to desperation and increased vulnerability to radicalization.
You have hopelessness, not only of wondering if this will ever happen, but also why is this happening now, because there just isn't enough information easily available on why some people can easily have babies and why some people can't.
Ahohni is slated to give her first LA performance of Hopelessness, joining the likes of Blood Orange, Wolf Parade, Vince Staples, Young Thug, Charles Bradley, Grimes, Rae Sremmurd, Beach House, Kelela, Julia Holter, and many more for the festival's 13th year.
She's called it HOPELESSNESS, an all-caps, synthesizers-blaring summation of the situations depicted therein, which included drone bombing, Orwellian surveillance, the inevitable fallibility of even the most well-intentioned elected officials, and other inescapable travails of the modern era.
By this I mean: Nicki's looking like the world's most glamorous lumberjack, and Uzi, tied up against a tree as a metaphor for the hopelessness of his love (emo in 2017 thrives, by the way), is, well, Uzi as usual.
"I could identify with everything except the decision — the terror, the hopelessness, the idea that this was the only thing that could provide a future for her daughter," said Mr. Alon, now a theater director and lecturer at Tel Aviv University.
First, a psychiatric emergency involves foremost a great deal of suffering: while the hopelessness of the suicidal patient may be plain to see, overwhelming fear and despair likewise often underlie behavior that, to the casual observer, may appear bizarre or frightening.
I know even better the never ending cycle of deepening addiction and the effects on every aspect of your life, from loss of health, any hope of a career, financial ruin, utter hopelessness and the hollowing out of one's soul.
See, the thing this campaign was ultimately designed to hide was that it was supporting an independent film, one that made unconventional story decisions and ended in hopelessly grim fashion (even if that hopelessness was plastered all over the campaign).
Although we get the occasional Tom Waits song and the stage rotates frequently, there is little to compete with the fine-chiseled performances that focus our attention on the tragic cycle of addiction, recrimination, and hopelessness that is the characters' lot.
BELGRADE, Serbia — In a shabby refugee center on the outskirts of Belgrade, an Afghan artist nicknamed Little Picasso spends his days sketching and dreaming while living in limbo, seemingly immune to the deepening sense of hopelessness and despair all around him.
Suicide rarely occurs "out of the blue," and there are risk factors, such as family history of suicide, family history of child maltreatment, previous suicide attempts, history of mental disorders, history of alcohol or substance abuse, feelings of hopelessness, among others.
Depression, on the other hand, may manifest itself as destructive behaviors to mask the chronic pain, like increased drug and alcohol use, promiscuity or gambling, she said, adding that depression can come with feelings of hopelessness or denial about the situation.
No. I think when we lose a sense of belonging to a collective and having collective power over our circumstances, we can default to a kind of hopelessness or paralysis when it comes to things as big as environmental disruption.
Hidden behind their 99p paywalls, these books reveal in their authors, and their readers, a combination of hope and hopelessness: Before their careers as drivers have even begun, people are seeking out ways to hack the system for dreams of greater profit.
Then I started thinking about the forces that kept Lane inside, seething on the computer, and realized how powerful they must have been: the fear, the hopelessness, the resentment, and the feedback loop more and more of us can't seem to escape.
Hong Kongers, particularly the youth, feel a sense of hopelessness and they want to take things into their own hands instead of trusting the institutions and the political parties who according to them have failed to deliver change in the past three decades.
It might've ended up a pretty cool song for the singer's new record Anti-, as label LuckyMe said on Twitter Rihanna never even heard the track, but instead it ended up a pretty emotional piece of work on Anohni's new record Hopelessness.
Both on the plate and in the real world outside Via Stella, he wants to abolish the abysmal boundary between the rich, industrialized North and the penurious South, where the inhabitants have suffered a seemingly endless stream of corruption, hopelessness, and unemployment.
The irony is that the stigma comes from the sense that suicide is an easy way out when, in fact, it's often the very last resort following a long pattern of anger and hopelessness (it's also usually a violent way to die).
"This is part of the larger emerging pattern of evidence of the links between poverty, hopelessness and health," said Robert D. Putnam, a professor of public policy at Harvard and the author of "Our Kids," an investigation of new class divisions in America.
The Centre for Clinical Interventions created a diagram showcasing "The Vicious Cycle of Depression," which cycles from depression to low energy, fatigue, and decreased interest to decreased activity and neglect of responsibilities to increased guilt, hopelessness, and ineffectiveness, which leads back to depression.
Using an archival photograph of a police line from the 60s, we hoped to show that perhaps we haven't made as much progress as one would wish—that there's still a pervading atmosphere of hopelessness, which the younger generation continues to fight against.
In the wake of the 2016 election, when he was, he says, "steeped in that kind of weird, gobsmacked feeling of hopelessness," he decided to use a commission to create a play that he hoped would bring him out of his malaise.
Though "Heroes" is today remembered as an anthem of optimism and defiance, its lyrics capture the hopelessness and desperation of a city divided, friends and family in the East kept apart from their loved ones in the West by violence and terror.
That's maybe what I admire most about the I.R.C. Its approach is built on the idea that displaced persons cannot be consigned to hopelessness — that, like anyone else, they are families trying to work, send their kids to school and build futures.
Started in 1964 by R. Sargent Shriver, President John F. Kennedy's brother-in-law, as a ladder out of hopelessness, Job Corps today has become a 20th-century holdover incapable of meeting the demands of a national shortage of job-ready workers.
The same day, hundreds of students gathered to protest in the quad, with signs reading, "Report Me, I'm Gay" and "I Came Out Because I Thought BYU Loved Me." Queer students say there's a prevailing sense of hopelessness and despair among their peers.
In another study, middle-aged women with no history of cardiovascular disease who expressed more feelings of hopelessness on a psychological questionnaire had more carotid artery thickening, suggesting an older vascular age, than otherwise similar women who felt better about their lives.
In Ms. Nwandu's play, which opened on Monday at the Claire Tow Theater, Moses and Kitch are a dispossessed team like Vladimir and Estragon, stuck in an existential cycle of hopelessness they try to master with gallows humor and jags of deluded optimism.
But the hopelessness that once pervaded small-market franchises is gone: 21 of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball have reached the playoffs over the five years of this C.B.A., with Kansas City and Cleveland sharing the last three American League pennants.
While listening to "Hopelessness," I thought about the concept of "slow violence," the theorist Rob Nixon's term for threats that unravel gradually, with a nearly imperceptible rhythm, like deforestation or an oil spill—dangers that can't be conveyed in a single image.
That suggests that lots of people don't care as much as they should about extinction due to a sort of hopelessness — they don't envision anything much better than the present ahead for humanity, so they don't care too much about losing it.
"A lot of programs we have cater to children — they're still coming up and there's still hope for them — but there's a bleakness and a sense of hopelessness that sometimes people take on in the shelter" as adults, Ms. Hall-Tompkins said.
But it is also my view that through the neglect of our government and through a grossly irrational set of priorities, we are dooming today tens of millions of young people to a future of bitterness, misery, hopelessness, drugs, crime, and violence.
That is far from a case for celebration but rather, impossible as it may seem, deepens the hopelessness around this war that not even Russia can win the one thing that would be likeliest to end it: the peaceful and negotiated departure of Assad.
It's also one of the rare movies from any part of the world that truly captures the feelings of frustration, hopelessness, and political impotency that define this moment for many young people, especially the student protesters who first inspired this assaultive vision of extreme dissent.
With rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on par with that of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, trauma surgeons have found that speaking out helps them cope with the hopelessness and anger that come from seeing gunshot victims repeatedly wheeled into the trauma bay.
Dating back to David Simon's landmark HBO drama "The Wire" and miniseries "The Corner," though, television has drilled into the hopelessness of law enforcement's efforts -- depicting what amounts to a giant game of Whac-a-Mole, where cutting off from one spigot simply opens another.
And yet I feel like I've failed to convey this larger truth about the hopelessness of our way of doing things, especially disheartened to watch NBC and much of the rest of the news media somehow become a defender of Washington and the system.
Our nation is suffering from the scourge of an opioid epidemic—in the form of addiction to opioid-based painkillers and heroin — that is creating anxiety, fear, and hopelessness among families and communities, while representing the leading cause of natural death in our country.
His simple words of encouragement, and the sheer enjoyment he gets from cooking—which he wants to share with others—is a balm in a time of increasing hopelessness, an escape to a place where kindness and generosity are the only rules of engagement.
While you could argue that the omission allowed the designer to focus more on gameplay without miring the experience in the hopelessness and despair of human servitude, we shouldn't overlook how simplicity of design in this case takes on a very loaded ideological aspect.
Anohni soon took the stage in a veil and hood, flanked on her right by Oneohtrix Point Never, who helped with production on HOPELESSNESS, along with producer Christopher Elms, who appeared to be standing in for Hudson Mohawke, who also contributed to the album.
Hopelessness, her sixth album, embraces this definition of art more literally than most, using palatial, club-inspired production from Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never as a launch pad for some of the most disarmingly direct social commentary our generation has heard from an artist.
The Square has been called a satire, likely because we haven't developed a popular term for a film that, though drawn in exaggerated lines, at its foundation is hopeless and doesn't mean to teach us anything with its hopelessness (except maybe to succumb to humor).
Although the show remains widely acclaimed, some critics found the brutality of the second season's early episodes — in which June painstakingly cuts a tracking tag out of her ear and Emily provides a window into the hopelessness of life in the euphemistically named Colonies — gratuitous.
When the U.S. government approved the use of the now-banned "enhanced interrogation" techniques, it did so in part on a Department of Justice legal determination that they did not constitute torture because the techniques, while evoking hopelessness and despair, would not cause lasting harm.
The fact that gold and dirt spoons are portrayed in popular culture in such a diverse range is reflective of the bitter hopelessness among the have-nots, said Kim Jong-min, the leader of civic group Youth Taeil, which supports young jobseekers and temporary workers.
It can be comforting to reverse the feelings of hopelessness and futility that come with fighting seemingly interminable, strategically dubious wars by enforcing a hierarchy of citizenship that puts the veteran and those close to him on top, and everyone else far, far below.
There, he learns that under the direction of founder Octavio Coleman Esquire (Richard E. Grant, who acts as an all-knowing narrator through the series), the Jenjune Society designs products that "fill the void" — or, presumably, help individuals cope with the occasional bout of hopelessness.
Additionally, communities can do the following today to make an impact: Embrace The Campaign to Change Direction, which asks advocates, colleagues, family members, and friends alike to "Know the Five Signs" of a mental health issue: personality change, agitation, withdrawal, poor self-care and hopelessness.
"I can't ever relate to the helplessness and hopelessness of being truly homeless because I really do have those keys in my pocket, but at least for one night we are creating awareness to imagine what it'd be like sleeping outside," Mr. O'Shea, 54, said.
She said that in her focus groups with Japanese millennials, she "always felt a kind of hopelessness" toward their everyday lives, their careers and social issues, possibly a result of having grown up during a prolonged period of economic stagnation known as the lost decades.
The drivers are complex, but it is clear that at least one of the motivations is a profound feeling of disenfranchisement and hopelessness — the sense of many young adults that their voice is not heard, and that they have no stake in the future of their country.
Because Eritreans are prevented from legally accessing the Ethiopian labor market — in contravention of the right-to-work enshrined in the 1951 Geneva Convention — any skills and capital they acquire through such programs cannot be put to full use, the report said, causing frustration and hopelessness.
For better or worse, the lyrics—"I believe that I can overcome this and beat everything in the end / but I choose to abuse for the time being / maybe I'll win, but for now I've decided to die"—spoke to my exact situation and resolute, suicidal hopelessness.
The fact that two 26,000-ton ships should be detached from the German fleet indicates that the Germans realize the hopelessness of ever meeting the British Navy in a fleet action and are willing to gamble some of their finest units in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Over oozing guitar leads, Brown's able to turn the record's whole theme into a sing-songy chorus, underlining, perhaps the absurdity of the whole exercise, the perversity of reveling in hopelessness, the understanding of how little such personal apocalypsis actually matters in the face of structural evil.
Despair, depression, hopelessness, and socio-economic factors have fueled spikes in problematic substance use which most visibly manifests as opioid overdose As Clinical Pain Advisor recently reported, chronic pain patients are more than twice as likely as the general population to end their lives by choice.
"When parents feel that they are really part of the treatment team," Dr. Wilens said, "you lose that hopelessness and helplessness a lot of people come in with when their kids have a behavioral health issue," and that helps everyone take better care of the child.
"It is also my view that through the neglect of our government and through a grossly irrational set of priorities, we are dooming today tens of millions of young people to a future of bitterness, misery, hopelessness, drugs, crime, and violence," he said at the time.
Angelina Lucento, an assistant professor of art and cultural history at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, said the work is driven not so much by hopelessness or despair, but rather by a sense of desperation as other avenues of political action have been cut off.
The research also noted that after experiencing trauma like combat or sexual abuse, many veterans took their masculine traits to an even greater extreme, presumably in an effort to counter the very non-traditionally masculine feelings of powerlessness and hopelessness that traumatic experiences can bring on.
Given the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the hopelessness there, where is the demand from Israel that its wealthy neighbors in Saudi Arabia, along with the gulf states, join together in a Marshall Plan as part of a regional nonaggression pact, including the disarmament of Gaza?
But last year, an unlikely group of renegades — suspender-wearing luthiers from the Appalachian Artisan Center here — embarked on a novel approach to the hopelessness of addiction called Culture of Recovery, an apprentice program for young adults rebounding from the insidious treadmill of opioids and other substances.
"Through the neglect of our Government and through a grossly irrational set of priorities, we are dooming tens of millions of young people to a future of bitterness, misery, hopelessness, drugs, crime, and violence," Sanders said in a speech on the House floor at the time.
If the sensation, such as hopelessness, is somehow not a symptom of death, then it likely reflects a doomed, vaguely psychedelic downward spiral in which I will be trapped eternally like Alice down the rabbit hole if Alice forgot everything she learned in cognitive behavioral therapy.
With tears in her eyes, she would describe having no idea how we could keep the lights on, where food was going to come from, the shame she felt about us needing welfare, and the hopelessness of not knowing what to do or where to turn to.
Though he acknowledged that he instantly associated MS with "helplessness, wheel chairs, pain, misery, and hopelessness and pity in the eyes of my family and friends," Alexakis said his wife helped him avoid spiraling into a panic and reminded him that he was not alone on this journey.
The carnage of the Syrian civil war, the brutality of ISIS and Bashar al-Assad's regime, and the sense of hopelessness across much of the Middle East has created an unprecedented wave of migrants to Europe over the last 12 months -- well over a million in 2015 alone.
And in recent years, this liking for depictions of hopelessness seems to have grown more acute; in another large-scale work, one of the strongest in the show, two childlike figures dribble sand into castles on the beach, oblivious to a looming tidal wave studded with flailing bodies.
In interviews with nearly two dozen people around the Las Vegas Strip and in the suburbs, the sense of frustration and hopelessness was palpable, accompanied by political apathy and disdain for the debate in Washington, where Republicans are largely resisting Democratic calls to review and toughen gun laws.
One reason investors seem so certain of the hopelessness of the staples' business prospects is how wretched their stock performance has been over the past two years: Campbell cut in half, General Mills down 42 percent since the spring of 2016, in a market that's up 30 percent.
"Fully aware of the hopelessness of the situation, knowing that if the company remained in that position they would be annihilated in a very short time, he would have been justified in withdrawing," read a singed report in the file, typed by a sergeant shortly after the battle.
" But the lapses are few, and Lazar can be deeply moving as he captures the hopelessness that surrounds him: "He actually said 'we,' not 'people,' as if he still played a part in this exchange and had not been exiled from the world of people and what they believed.
"The military will lead the fight against terrorism on the battlefield, but it needs strong civilian partners in the battle against the drivers of extremism — lack of opportunity, insecurity, injustice, and hopelessness," the military leaders wrote in the letter, which was distributed by the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition.
In her most recent books, "Salvage the Bones" and "Sing, Unburied, Sing," she explores the desperation and occasional hopelessness of rural America in the face of powerful institutions unwilling to address the impacts of poverty, crime and racism, particularly in Mississippi, which is among the poorest states in the country.
In a world where "children in the Middle East are forced to watch their fathers drowned in cages by ISIS" and "kids in inner-city America are condemned to lives of poverty, hopelessness and increasing violence" people of God-inspired compassion had an overwhelming duty to vote for the billionaire.
According to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline, if someone you know is severe mood swings, feelings of hopelessness, reckless behavior, or talking about suicide, two of the most important things you can do is to not leave them alone and to make sure they seek help from medical and mental health professionals.
"There are a number of warning signs for underlying mental health problems that may require treatment, such as withdrawal from family and friends, noticeable changes in functioning or behavior, talking about suicide or death, giving away belongings, increasing alcohol or substance use, or expressions of hopelessness or worthlessness," Hoge added.
But now we've had a moment to calm down and digest, let's take a look at something else that happened at last night's award ceremony: this Anohni performance, for her spine-tingling track "Drone Bomb Me", taken off her album Hopelessness, which was also up for 'Album of the Year'.
Paradise, due out March 17 via Secretly Canadian and Rough Trade, contains six tracks of new and recently-debuted material, and is a companion to last year's LP. Like Hopelessness, it will focus on "activist conversations" and political issues including corporations, religion, and declining biodiversity, according to a press release.
From antiquity forward, our stories about Hell often feature some prematurely damned hero—Orpheus or Aeneas, the three Hebrew boys in the furnace or Jesus during his three days dead, the innocent prisoner or the untried detainee—passing through the state of hopelessness, then coming back, blinking, into the light.
Their followers — on the night in Iowa City more than 700 strong — come to hear them rage for three hours against the student debt, the high rent, the dead-end creative class jobs, and the feeling of hopelessness fighting against a liberal political establishment that seems polite when they are angry.
I will be traveling around the country this year to learn from folks how we can fight poverty, synchronize our job training programs with the needs of local communities, win the battle against opioid abuse and eradicate the vestiges of hopelessness in as many areas across the country as possible.
Letter To the Editor: Re "White House Pushes Military Might Over Humanitarian Aid in Africa" (news article, June 26): While the military leads the fight against terrorism on the battlefield, it needs strong civilian partners in the battle against the drivers of extremism: lack of opportunity, insecurity, injustice and hopelessness.
All too often, the emergence of new enemies appears to be linked to past military endeavours, with dubious alliances, weapons falling into the wrong hands, loss of lives and livelihoods, the spread of hopelessness and resentment as a breeding ground for extremism, terrorist recruitment, and the export of conflict along with mass migration.
There is no Process without the lurch, both in the teleological sense that there is no salvation without sin and in the practical sense that the Philadelphia 76ers would never have let Sam Hinkie burn the organization down if the alternative—an endless future of respectable hopelessness—were not somehow more unappealing.
"Often there's a sense of guilt [for the families and the children], there's a sense of hopelessness, there's depression, there's bullying by other kids and parents and other people who don't understand -- and there's lifetime pain depending on where the injury is," says Naly Pilorge, the deputy director of advocacy for LICADHO.
Anohni's Hopelessness is a remarkable album not simply because it is one of the most openly political records this year (it features a song called "Obama" that does not paint the current president in a kind light, as well as the thematically related "Drone Bomb Me") but it is also deeply beautiful sonically.
The average length of a detention in the city's jails is 176 days, longer for instance than the duration of an academic semester or the hours it might take to learn to play the tuba, but sufficient to breed a debilitating sense of hopelessness or to take on destructive or violent habits.
The glory days of the nineties may be over, but there is still a residual excitement when it comes to seeing what template a team will wear this season, which perhaps says something about the hopelessness of being a football fan and the ease with which corporations and manufacturers exploit our loyalties.
Coming off a year in which they shredded the remnants of an era that successfully buffed out generations of hopelessness, the Clippers head into 2019 with a who's who ensemble cast that will use irrepressible depth, creativity, and luck in an admirable attempt to make everyone forget about the stars that are now gone.
It's a particularly helpful album to listen to in January, because while it's an appropriate conduit for the sentiments commonly felt throughout the month (hopelessness, loneliness, over-reliance on frozen potato foods bunged in a roaring oven), its summery feel is also a distraction from the physical realities of shit weather and central heating.
It would be good to be able to say that his story is encouraging or uplifting; but Rawlence's "City of Thorns" is a deeply disturbing and depressing portrait of the violence, destitution, fear, sense of hopelessness and neglect in which a large number of the world's estimated 60 million forcibly displaced people now live.
Among the many revelations in the 30-minute chat — which touched on everything from Carrey's political paintings and sculptures to the DREAMers to the white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia to Kathy Griffin's recent controversy — was a tender moment in which Carrey said he's embraced hopelessness in his life a means of coping with difficulties.
And that's only counting the deaths we actually see, too: there are many, many more — like the almost brutally flippant deaths of Tonks and Lupin — that happen off-page, acting as nasty little post-battle surprises that only add to your sinking sense of hopelessness at just how harsh the magical world truly is.
Jurors were instructed to focus solely on the allegations by Constand and one other alleged victim Judge O'Neill allowed to take the stand at trial, but it's safe to say a "not guilty" verdict (or even another mistrial) could trigger feelings of hopelessness among survivors nationwide—assuming this first trial hasn't done so already.
This ban, along with the plan to build a wall along the United States border with Mexico, is indicative of deeper issues regarding American white nativism and the fact that millions of Americans have become so gripped by hopelessness and fear that they are willing to overlook constitutional violations and ignore their own moral conscience.
A person may be at risk of committing suicide when he or she expresses hopelessness or self-loathing, when he or she starts joking about "after I'm gone," starts giving away prized possessions, seems preoccupied with death, suddenly withdraws or suddenly appears calm after a period of depression, as if some decision has been made.
"I woke up the morning I turned 25, and instead of feeling joy at a milestone, I only felt hopelessness and grief because I thought my chance to stop this man was over," Denhollander told a Michigan courtroom, years later, after Nassar was convicted for decades of sexual misconduct against the young athletes he treated.
"I woke up the morning I turned 22003, and instead of feeling joy at a milestone, I only felt hopelessness and grief because I thought my chance to stop this man was over," Denhollander told a Michigan courtroom, years later, after Nassar was convicted for decades of sexual misconduct against the young athletes he treated.
Larry Levis is so much identified with the rhetoric of elegiac poetry — his choice of subjects, from beauty to hopelessness; his position as a poet of the San ­Joaquin Valley; his reputation since his death by heart attack in 1996 at the age of 49 — that it can be easy to forget how extraordinarily tender he was.
In 21954, more than 17 million American adults had at least one major depressive episode — defined by the National Institute for Mental Health as when feelings of sadness or hopelessness occur for most of the day, every day for at least two weeks, and hinder a person's ability to work, sleep, study, eat, and enjoy life.
"I haven't had people coming in to my office saying, 'Rabbi, this is on my mind,' but in a lot of casual conversations people have been confessing their despair, their sense of hopelessness, their sense of being stymied about what should be done about this," said Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Motzkin Rubenstein, of Temple Beth Israel in Eugene, Oregon.
I am accustomed to seeing in the Mets a reflection of a familiar sort of hopelessness; I tend to see their seasons as a struggle to extract some dignity and beauty and fun from a difficult situation, and the wins are brighter to me than the losses are dark, because each one of them is a small, successful recuperation.
Those there on that morning describe it in the most visceral of ways -- the initial confusion that turned into shattering fear, moments of hopelessness during the seemingly endless seven minutes between the first shot and the shooter going down, the selfless effort by two men to lay atop of the 10-year-old son of Rep.
People who are clinically depressed generally do respond to treatment, but often for treatment to succeed the patient has to believe in it and stick with it — and often shop around for better care — which is a snap until you get to the part about it being an illness whose key symptoms include hopelessness and inertia.
However, the inability of Israelis and Palestinians to come to two-state terms has led to a recent surge in interest in a one-state solution, partly out of a sense of hopelessness and partly out of fear that if the sides cannot negotiate a two-state solution, a de facto one-state outcome will be inevitable.
"The fact that people who have already faced unimaginable hardship in their homes — war, conflict, persecution, violence — are boarding flimsy boats to cross one of the world's most dangerous shipping lanes in winter is an incredibly clear expression of their utter desperation and hopelessness," Lisa Doyle, the director of advocacy at the Refugee Council, said in a statement.
However, there is a world of difference between natural, market-driven evolutions in an industry and artificial "progress" driven by a select group of ideologues in Washington, D.C. To many in West Virginia, "progress" looks like drug addiction driven by joblessness and hopelessness driven by a sense of helplessness in the face of a regulatory onslaught.
Your father is a dark, sturdy man, and so unlike you that, as a child, you were sure that one day Hagrid would come to your door and inform you of your status as a Mudblood, and then your true life—the life without the weight of your father's history, pain, guilt, hopelessness, helplessness, judgment, and shame—would begin.

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