Accepting that the world is full of uncertainty and ambiguity does not and should not stop people from being pretty sure about a lot of things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
The mark of a mature, psychologically healthy mind is indeed the ability to live with uncertainty and ambiguity, but only as much as there really is. Uncertainty is no virtue when the facts are clear, and ambiguity is mere obfuscation when more precise terms are applicable.
I'm not at the point of accepting it yet - but I will have to come to the point of accepting that people will doubt me forever.
We accept the world in order to change it. If you do not accept, then what are you going to change?
There's a certain confidence that comes with being sure about the way the world works.
After a crisis we tell ourselves we understand why it happened and maintain the illusion that the world is understandable. In fact, we should accept the world is incomprehensible much of the time.
Take advantage of the ambiguity in the world. Look at something and think what else it might be.
No one likes uncertainty.
I'd rather see folks doubt what's true than accept what isn't.
We can be absolutely certain only about things we do not understand.