In the world of physics, Hizenberg's uncertainty principle delves and explores that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory. The concepts of exact position and exact velocity together, in fact, have no meaning in nature. This brings us into a sort of an uncertain position in the physical world.
Like in the physical world, in the mental world too, if we observe closely, life is uncertain. Yet, we walk through it as though we know with certainty what's next on the cards. Whether favourable or unfavourable conditions prevail upon us, it is a resultant of only the uncertainty. However, we realise the nature of and acknowledge uncertainty only in times that are unfavourable to us.
What happens if we acknowledge the uncertainty in each moment? Will it make us look at life with excitement? Will we be able to find our innate purpose? Will life unravel like a series of unexpected (and exciting) events? Would we be able to see life deeply? Can we, therefore, create in each moment in an ongoing manner? Could uncertainty be a key to new creation? Many questions to ponder upon...
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