Do you rush into things just to avoid uncertainty? How well do you distinguish between real and perceived threats? Oliver Burkeman asserts that being comfortable with uncertainty can diminish fear and anxiety, leading to deeper, more genuine happiness. This approach encourages you to find joy amidst the unpredictability of life, rather than striving for control. Continue reading to learn three methods that Burkeman recommends for feeling more comfortable with impermanence and uncertainty.
3 Profound Ways to Be Comfortable With Uncertainty










