The more ambivalent you are and the more uncertain you are, then you can get something that you cannot anticipate.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to be scared of uncertainty; now I get a high out of it.
There will be very few occasions when you are absolutely certain about anything. You will consistently be called upon to make decisions with limited information. That being the case, your goal should not be to eliminate uncertainty. Instead, you must develop the art of being clear in the face of uncertainty.
At one point in your life, you'll have the thing you want or the reasons why you don't.
Uncertainty is the refuge of hope.
When you know what you want, and want it bad enough, you will find a way to get it.
As I tell my daughter, when you want something in life - no matter how impossible it seems - you need to fight for it.
I have devoted my life to uncertainty. Certainty is the death of wisdom, thought, creativity.
If you're feeling intransigently ambivalent, it might pay to formally accept what's already happening - that is, decide not to decide.
If you're not actively involved in getting what you want, you don't really want it.
If you aren't in the moment, you are either looking forward to uncertainty, or back to pain and regret.