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What does the quote my theory has always been that if we are to dream the flatteries of hope are as cheap and pleasanter than the gloom of despair by Thomas Jefferson mean

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With this quote, Jefferson meant that we should not despair and fall into smelancolicos thoughts when an adverse situation arises in front of us, on the contrary we must spend our time feeding our hopes and planning strategies that will allow us to achieve our dreams, therefore, according to the quote, even if we are unable to reach our goals, the hope of improvement is more beneficial than melancholy.

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