There can be a lot that we could focus on that will bring fear, that would bring that lack of hope that I don't want to bring children into this world and to those of you who have said I am bringing children in, I am going to bring life and hope into the world sometimes. Even once we've done that, we can still have a bit of fear and a bit of anxiety as things happened to our children as things in school might happen, as world events happened, as natural disasters happen.
Sometimes we can lose that sense of hope and I just really want to thank you. Thank you for all that you do that brings the light to the world that even sometimes when we might feel a little dark, sometimes that hope always returns. There's always that sense in the back that for the future, the hope for ourselves and for our children. So if you have lost that along the way, please take courage from all the other women out there and we can share that light with each other to keep each of us going because it's not easy raising kids even when they're great by their very natures we can struggle with, well, how do I raise them so they can see that greatness, so they can explore and develop that greatness?
How do we provide opportunities since there are not always the same opportunities from generation to generation? But there's always opportunities, always opportunities. So even if those opportunities don't look the same, that's OK. We can open our eyes and help each other open our eyes to the possibilities, the new possibilities, or the older possibilities that we hadn't considered for a while. But there is hope. There is joy in the world and in raising our children.
So I invite you to take courage to look into your children's eyes and see all of the possibilities. There are so many possibilities. There is no limit to natural disasters, world events, or national events. These things do not limit the possibilities and the potential that we have that our children have. We might have to change our view of what we had in mind for those possibilities. But the possibilities are endless, and so dig deep, look forward, find light and hope because when we're looking for it, we will find it.
And remember that children are great by their very natures, and we have that privilege and that responsibility to raise them.