To walk through life is sometimes scary. That's why Maslow said that safety is the second basic thing that human need, right after food, clothes and place to hide from heat and rain.
That so overrated safety, can be accomplished by many ways. Easy or hard, it can be reached by humans effort. The problem is, most of the time, life can be scary because of its uncertainty. In this case, uncertainty will always lurks in every corner of our life.
Like a pile of infinite questions that always come up after one accomplishment, uncertainty rise whenever we stand on the cross road.
Like a pile of infinite questions that always come up after one accomplishment, uncertainty rise whenever we stand on the cross road.
And because we afraid of that uncertainty, we tend to give in and reach the nearest option. We decide to switch our brain off and grope the things that can keep us standing either for weeks, months or even lifetime.
Well, decision cannot be undone because our life isn't a microsoft office software after all. We pick and we deal with, perhaps, the less frightening path. Most of the time we choose wrong, but who knows, maybe there will be a right in a left.
Scary or not, life can be more excited once uncertainty level is rise. Isn't it?
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