On the Uncertainty of Life

by Sam on February 28, 2010

When do you know it’s time? When do you know it’s really time to start the business, shut the business, expand the business, invest in the business, quit your job, end the job search and take the offer on the table, leave your spouse, marry your girl/boyfriend, move to Australia, come home from Australia? When do you know?

“A warrior accepts,” writes Pema Chodron in Comfortable with Uncertainty, “that we can never know what will happen to us next. We can try to control the uncontrollable by looking for security and predictability, always hoping to be comfortable and safe. But the truth is that we can never avoid uncertainty. This not-knowing is part of the adventure. It’s also what makes us afraid.”

I think the only answer to the plaintive poignant question of “When do you know?” is embedded in the bit of Buddhist wisdom: You can’t know–not really, anyway.

Maybe the hardest part of leadership—be it leading a company, a family, a relationship or simply your own life—is that often times you don’t know and you still have to act. Leadership in some ways is built on learning to be comfortable with not knowing, with imperfect knowledge, with the inherent uncertainty of it all

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  • ashleynathomas

    No bodies life is stable when and where who is going to meet any incident no body knows.The evolutionary advantage is real, and the emotions that have evolved to propel relationship-seeking are real, but we human beings have also evolved language, which we can use to think about and understand our predicament in ways that other social animals cannot.
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  • neilkevin

    Uncertainty is, after all, our constant companion, so we might as well befriend it. None of us can predict what kind of thought or memory our brain will bring to consciousness in the next moment, let alone next week. I am constantly amused by the parade of memories that my brain produces without any obvious stimulus, with no apparent purpose. “Where did that come from?” my brain asks itself, and then gets on with washing the dishes after a moment of smiling wonder.

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  • http://gigsly.com/ bARTosz

    Pardon me for totally disagreeing with this. At some point, a person sees their self. When they do they realize that the whole of their human experience originates within this notion of self.
    Therefore, it is best to Know Thyself in order to fully command the moment that originates within your self-reflected, total, experience.

    Thus, fear and self-doubt are powerless to exhaust the limits of free will invented within the beauty of the human imagination.

  • http://www.datarecoverysoftware.com/datarecoverysoftware/support.html Jermaine Brown

    Really so much uncertainty in life, We dont know what will happen to our next minute. Which will be going in our life in next day, where we are and where we are going to be gone…
    So impressive thoughts..
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  • Faiz78

    Life is really very unpredictable and this is its beauty. If every human is given a scheduled events list or incidents that has to come in his or her future life that there is no thrill in our lives. So enjoy the beauty of life. Life is a series of surprises!

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    A balance is always a good idea and often you can make incremental changes based on old patterns

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    Thanks Laisha!

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    I agree on this. Life is so unpredictable so live your life to the fullest.