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samedi 6 juin 2015

Happily Basking In Uncertainty

By Evan Sanders


There's really no such thing as certainty. It's all uncertain.

Truth be told, uncertainty is completely helpful however. When you live in a world full of uncertainty, you give yourself the opportunity to live in full probability and be really happy. Those two things come together. When you really begin to separate yourself from uncertainty by limiting what your future is going to appear like, that's truly when you can start to get into a little bit of discomfort. As much fun as that is to do, you become no longer in touch with reality and distance yourself from the people that are here now. There's not much worse than living in some place that you can't actually go to, and hence, missing out on all that's happening right now.

That's 100% my story.

Living in the future and neglecting the present.

Not that this way of doing things was a distressing thing all of the time, although it was out of alignment with the deep underlying sense of wanting connection with others. I knew that I required that connection, so I had to begin making some changes. I think the balance of where hopes and objectives lie with an individual who has great ambitions is they must truly appreciate what they have now, be the individual that they envision in the future right now, and learn that the future is only going to be an illustration of deep purpose of what is occurring in their life right this second.

My problem was that I looked at the future as a spot where it might all turn out and everything would be alright. Wrong. You need to be OK with what is occurring today. When you can truly live in the current time and let the uncertainty of the future handle itself, happiness creeps in.

Learn to link into this moment and appreciate it for what it is. That is all we can do right?

Uncertainty is the name of the game.




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