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Why do we keep demanding answers from a world that won’t give them?
In this episode, we sit with uncertainty instead of trying to solve it. We explore why unanswered questions feel so threatening, how our need for control fuels anxiety, and why certainty often masquerades as safety. Through personal experience, loss, belief, and wisdom, we examine the difference between knowing and believing and why learning to live without closure might be one of the most honest ways to be human. This is No Final Answers where we don’t resolve the discomfort, we enter it.
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By Charles HuckenberryWhy do we keep demanding answers from a world that won’t give them?
In this episode, we sit with uncertainty instead of trying to solve it. We explore why unanswered questions feel so threatening, how our need for control fuels anxiety, and why certainty often masquerades as safety. Through personal experience, loss, belief, and wisdom, we examine the difference between knowing and believing and why learning to live without closure might be one of the most honest ways to be human. This is No Final Answers where we don’t resolve the discomfort, we enter it.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.