The only certainty is no certainty

by Vandy on 31 July 2009 · 0 comments

Here’s a thought for a Friday morning:

“First, the only certainty is that there is no certainty. Second, every decision as a consequence is a matter of weighing probabilities. Third, despite uncertainty we must decide and we must act. And lastly we need to judge decisions not only on the results, but how those decisions were made.”
– Robert Rubin

Takes a little thought, but as a philosophy for living consciously and fully, this seems to be a pretty good starting point.

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