Happy New Year 2026, and a very Happy Orthodox Christmas Day! Hope!

Happy New Year 2026 to everyone. Sorry for being late with the wishes.

It’s Jan 7th, the orthodox Christmas day. I wish followers of orthodox Christianity a very happy day. I wish people were able to follow their faith with hope and joy in heart wherever they are, in Russia, Ukraine, Brazil, or wherever they are. Times are tough, and it’s easy to say, but I really wish for good times ahead for everyone.

If you have some wishes from last year, they will be done in the great year of 2026.

We pledged too high in 2025 but fell behind in the challenge. Let’s complete the pending tasks of 2025 as we start 2026 goals afresh.

Let’s not forget the past; let’s keep the candle lighted with hope for a better tomorrow — a win for the future.

Meaning of hope in good times-is to hope more,

The meaning of hope in bad times is to hope that it will pass, that it will be fine. Loss may be immense, but we must hope that we would be taken care of. Here comes the role of having faith, so I wish you this day, whatever faith you want to follow, have hope.

Meaning of hope in average times is that we must hope more,

We must not lose hope.

We all face good and average times, and let us pray in this great time that bad times don’t come. If bad times do come, so building an understanding of hope is essential.

Let’s hope we will be successful in 2026.

Happy New Year, Everyone! Hope for a better year, hope for a better world, let’s hope it will be fine, let’s hope our aims will be accomplished in 2026!

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