Uncertainty as a door
Uncertainty does not allow you to enter the road with your eyes closed.
Uncertainty can be tiring because it seems to take away our support, or at least that's how we feel.
One would like to know everything before doing anything or anywhere, but there are doors that open when there is no full guarantee.
Uncertainty can stop movement for a long time.
The mind then tries to anticipate every turn, every stumble and every loss because it simply wants to protect us from pain, but sometimes it also protects us from experience.
At such a moment, lack of certainty begins to look like a prohibition, or maybe it is just an invitation to be more careful?
Not every decision can wait for perfect clarity and sometimes you have to go into something with partial (or even zero) knowledge and open hands.
It is not reckless to be present here.
Such acceptance that life rarely reveals everything at once teaches us to walk without the illusion of full control, because control is only a state of mind in which we feel safer.
In uncertainty, the truth about trust appears, but not necessarily in the world, because the world is changeable, but rather in one's own ability to react, learn and return.
The door of uncertainty usually does not lead to an easy place, but often leads to a place where a person stops pretending and starts experiencing and living.
When was the last time you entered into something without complete certainty of success