Making Decisions in an Uncertain World

A great wave of change has hit the entire world, washing over entire regions and even coming to return again for a second wave. Pandemic, unrest, and yes, even attention to an extraterrestrial threat.

This is the litmus test for humanity of experiencing one giant event together, and how are we doing? Most importantly, how are YOU doing in your decision process? Likely you are not feeling untouched by world chaos, no matter how cushy your position.

It said that intelligence really refers to your adaptability and ability to prepare. Not to stand and let a wave wash over you and then complain about it and point at the “other.” How you respond is everything!

You will see much anger and denial, much blame and condemnation arising as people’s circumstances are altered beyond their control and as their wealth and opportunities diminish in so many cases. You will see the results of people’s lack of vision and preparation regarding the Great Waves of change.

Marshall Vian Summers

The first step may to be recognize that we are all fallible. We’re all having a difficult time. And that within your exists a deeper awareness to pull through. Yes, even you who cannot see a ladder out in this moment.



Within you there is strength and there is weakness; there is wisdom and there is folly. You must find your strength and your wisdom, and that is at the level of Knowledge— deep beneath the surface of your mind; beyond the reach of your social conditioning, preferences, beliefs and attitudes. 

– Facing an Uncertain and Difficult World

Patricia Summers recommends building what she calls a “Truer List”, writing down those things she thinks are true, to see what falls away in time and what stays on the list. Revisit it. Be with the questions.

Think of decisions you’ve had to make in your life that were really hard. The uncertainty can drown you. What if you kept your mind from even asking the question. “Should I leave this relationship?” or “Should I take this job?” and so on. And if you’re honest, perhaps you can see you did delay in asking it, and stayed too long.

These are the harsh reckonings. Does the world feel different now? Sped up? How could there even be time now to fit in any more delays on the side of the road?

Be willing to face discomfort and anxiety within yourself, for you will be shaken by the truth. It will be shocking at first, and you will have times when you feel hopeless and helpless, where you have no confidence for yourself or for other peoples. But this will pass, and you will settle down as you adapt to these changing circumstances and to this growing reality in the world.

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2 Responses to Making Decisions in an Uncertain World

  1. Jose Antonio Latorre Muntané says:

    I like it very much, it is truly profound in the face of the reality that we are living. I understand that it is time to act, to prepare to face the uncertainty, it will not be easy, nobody has told us that it was, but our mind always tends to confuse us even if the reality does not change. We are living in a very important time for humanity and we have to look for in us the best qualities, the deepest, sincere and honest ones, only in this way we will be able to make the voice of freedom resound in this world. Do not give up on the vision of a dystopian reality.
    I love this post because of the naturalness with which it focuses us towards the only thing that cannot be altered, towards the deepest thing that the source gave us without asking anything in return, only with love for its great creation, but we have to be wise and let its guide lead us with hope, experiences and harmony.
    Thank you very much for your lovely effort to bring us the message.

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