Embrace
uncertainty and you will thrive. Fear it and you will suffer.
Certainty is
a man-made illusion. Before you were born, where was the certainty that you
would be? When you were an infant, where was the certainty that you would be
provided for, fed on time, cared and loved? As you grew older you were tricked
into this illusion of certainty __ you are sure to have a home, you usually have
both parents with you, siblings, education is guaranteed, and you are bound to
get a job, earn wages and raise a family! How much more simpler Life would be
if only it were to progress in this certain, assured, linear fashion__one thing
leading to another with such predictability and precision?
Just to
demolish this illusion, and wake up to reality, if you live in any part of
urban India, go to a busy traffic intersection closest to you. And after
getting over the shock of seeing so many homeless, destitute children begging there,
strike up a conversation with any or some of them. You will soon discover how
uncertain their lives have been. And continue to be. Maybe some were abandoned
by their parents. Maybe some were kidnapped by organized racketeers in the
begging syndicate. They live on and off the streets. Abused by people like us
who despise their presence and by heartless cops who extort their meager
earnings from them. When you understand their Life’s design, you will awaken to
the inscrutable, uncertain ways of Life. And when you think about it, you will
just be grateful that you were born to your parents and not to theirs __ and
there was no way ever you could have been certain of this realization until
this moment!
It is also
when you are faced with uncertainty for the first time, that you will stop
taking Life for granted. A first layoff, a first health crisis, a first
relationship break-down, a first financial crisis – that’s really when you
begin to realize that perhaps you had read Life differently. That maybe, just
maybe, you cannot really be certain about some things in Life.
The truth
however is that you can be certain about nothing in Life. Because time is
uncertain. Each moment is different from the previous one. It is one aspect of
Life which is changing continuously. So, when time is changing, when there is
no certainty with time, the measure with which you estimate your lifetime,
where is the question of anything else being certain? Events keep happening to
you over the course of an ever-changing time and each event changes you. People,
therefore, too change with time. Much of how you responded to Life is obsolete,
the same way as some of the technology you used in the past. As you grow older ideally
your ability to deal with uncertainties gets better and better, provided, of
course, if you have learned from earlier such episodes.
The way to
deal with uncertainty is to welcome it. Don’t try to wish it away. Because it
ain’t going anywhere. It is always here with you. For instance, if you have a
good job, enough savings and investments to take care of your retirement, where’s
the certainty that your health will be all fine or that your companion still
loves you? Of if you have a health complication and have the best doctors treating
you, where’s the certainty that you will still survive? Where is the certainty
that your family members will live long enough to be with you till your very
end? So, don’t try to imagine Life without uncertainty. If you accept Life as
being uncertain, you will find joy in each moment.
The second
principle for dealing with uncertainty is to know that your worrying about
anything, especially about a future that no one has seen, is not going to
change the course of your Life. It is a common tendency, with you as well as
with other people, to get into a hyperactive mode, working out various what if
scenarios in your head, preparing for the best and planning for the worst. In
the end, none of your worrying or planning is going to alter what is to come.
As Eckhart Tolle says, “Worry pretends to be necessary
but serves no useful purpose.” So, when
you finally recognize uncertainty__though it has always been there__stress not
your mind, instead calm it.
Your mind is the villain in such situations. It
will fight hard to demand security, to insist on a structure to your Life’s situation.
If you succumb to your mind you will become fearful. And your fears will
create, will aid and abet, your suffering.
So, approach any uncertainty with
a ‘WHAT IS’ than with a ‘WHAT IF’. ‘What is’ is a celebration of the moment you
are in now and there’s nothing uncertain about that moment. It is happening. So, there can be no fear of it. ‘What if’ is loathsome, fearsome and amplifies
what is not yet. It is imaginary and breeds suffering.
In the end, it is so very simple:
when you embrace uncertainty you will find immense joy and beauty in this totally
unpredictable, inscrutable experience called Life!
Superb piece Avis. Relevant to the current climate that we are all witnessing.
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