Nothing is Certain.
By Yanzalong
@yanzalong (19091)
Indonesia
July 2, 2019 6:50am CST
No one likes uncertainty. Uncertainty causes worries. If our life is full of uncertainty, we are restless. If a leader guaratees certainty, we feel relieved. 5 pm is clock out time but you are still hanging around as if still busy working. You are there because your boss is still there. Why don't you just leave? This is one of examples of uncertainty of clock out time.
What's your take on this?
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@cperry2 (5608)
• Newport, Oregon
2 Jul 19
Uncertainty brings anxiety. It is uncomfortable. The only way to deal with it is to know that one stands on solid ground and is strong enough to withstand what might come. Though there will always be doubt associated because we can never know what will come until it arrives.
Personally, I try to live in the moment. What is here and now in front of me is all there is. Yes, I know there will be a tomorrow that comes when this day is done. I plan for it the best I can, but as far as living, I can only live in this moment. What comes with the morning sun, I will deal with when it arrives in my present moment.
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@yanzalong (19091)
• Indonesia
3 Jul 19
Yes, that's right. Like me, I've got to accept what ever it is.
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@cperry2 (5608)
• Newport, Oregon
3 Jul 19
@yanzalong fighting against what is beyond our control is a waste of energy. Worrying about it is also.




