Society is set up to judge failure. Just think about it. And as a result of which, most people tend to live a life of quiet desperation.
Why? Because "if I fail, what happens to me?" Right?
And the toolkit to overcome that is to realise that, there are no certainties in life, but there are possibilities and probabilities.
So just pause for a second and ask yourself: wait, what are all the possibilities? Where do you want to go? Right?
And what are all the possibilities? And what's the probability of those possibilities in terms of which one's going to get you to where you want to go?
Everything is a possibility in motion.
Yeah, you realize uncertainty doesn’t exist. Just possibilities and probabilities.
"There are no absolutes in life—only ever-shifting landscapes of uncertainty. But within that vast unknown lie infinite possibilities and probabilities, waiting to be shaped by our choices, curiosity, and courage. When we release our grip on rigid certainties, reality expands before us: a tapestry of chance encounters, unexpected paths, and the quiet wisdom of what might unfold instead of what must. Open your eyes not to the unyielding conclusions, but to the boundless horizon of what could be—alive, malleable, and demanding your active presence."
By replacing "certainties" with "absolutes," the focus shifts from dogma to dynamic truth. It invites us to trade false security for aliveness, recognizing that life’s most profound insights often emerge not from fixed answers, but from the messy, beautiful tension between what we anticipate and what we dare to discover.