In a world obsessed with conclusions, certainties, and definitive answers, there is something peaceful (maybe) about choosing not to know. Maybe the most grounding belief is knowing that not having all the answers isn’t wrong. It make us human in this vast unknown. Obviously, it helps to navigate life. (Blaming it as, I wasn’t ready daa, lol)
Wisdom is not a collection of conclusions but a living with set of questions that never settles. It is not built on definitive answers, but on the ability to ask more thoughtful, more layered, more open-ended questions. Wherever, whatever, whenever truth unfolds, it should be met with clarity, with courage, with presence.
Uncertainty is not a problem to be solved, but a space to be entered. I know, it’s easy-peasy.
Some hedge, seeking safety. While others might speculate, embracing risk. Each choice carries its own flavor of reward, depending on the intensity.
The past itself is no stable ground. As explored in Uncertain, memory shifts, meaning transforms, and what once seemed clear reveals new edges. There is no map here.
Only the courage to live the question well. Courage remains the hardest verb to live. IYKYK.
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Check out the previous post: Why do we believe our attention is failing? – Part 1
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