Be comfortable in Ambiguity
When in ambiguity, put your questions/fears on paper. It helps you acknowledge your fears. It helps you realize that they are just a few. It helps you schedule "worry breaks" and focus in them. It helps you realize that most of your fears never come true. If they still persist, you have at least learnt to embrace your fears/questions and do something about them.
As someone very special, shared a poem with me, by Rilke
"I beg you to be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart
and try to love the questions themselves...
like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue.
Do not seek the answers which cannot be given
because you would not be able to live them
and the point is to live everything.
Live the questions now.
Perhaps you will gradually, without noticing it,
live along some distant day into the answers."


2 Comments:
praaaaaaaaaaaaaabs-where are you..stop acting all busy !!!
Liked the post, It is very typically something you would say..
I can now so imagine your day calendar with
16:00-16:30: Worry about the world and future
16:30-06:00: Return to playing Jurassic-Park-whatever-dino-game.
Aaah-the memories of SPE and you with your huge NASA headphones and a laptop.. ;)
:D You always bring a smile to my face. Was excellent talking to ya the other day!!
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