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In a world with pervaded by uncertainty, to live a life well lived means choosing to counter it with a blind and naïve sense of certainty and declare that we know when we don’t know, or to embrace it boldly and valiantly as an indispensable and integral part of this existence.

How lamentable are those that linger and drift in this world, stranded continually in limbo, neither resolute nor mindful, vacillating between the extremes of certainty and uncertainty.

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