I've got LOVE scrawled on my knuckles, HOPE written in my palm, so that every time I write, every time I tremble, every time I raise my hand or my fist, I am reminded that there is still goodness in this world to hold onto.
If I punch someone, LOVE would be imprinted on my cheek. When I shake someone's hand, I am giving them more than just a meaningless gesture.
In all that we do with our hands, there is room for improvement -- in every wave, in every brush of the hair, in every high five or fist bump lies an opportunity to give more. Take it.
Take your fistful of HOPE and throw it at a stranger, like a snowball on the first snow of winter. Then, reach out your hand and help them onto their feet as a reminder that the winter may be cold, but spring brings the sun. And goodness always seems to show up and knock on your door, when you need to hear from it most.
So when the world has suckerpunched you in the heart with hate, with lack of light, I pray you remember that HOPE and LOVE are just an arms length away.