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I say negative antidote because [[Uncertainty]] is not inherently bad. It's just that we are naturally discouraged to embrace it out of survival.
We are okay with travelling on [[The pathless path]] if we pair this uncertainty with wonder. This comes through curiosity, which is fuelled by the consistent awe you get from learning and growing. Once you get a taste of that, you can't be satisfied with certain discomfort.
This can manifest through the ability to [[Embracing discomfort|Seek Discomfort]]
In [[My Inputs/My Books/The Pathless Path]], Paul experienced it through his exploration in Asia:
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There is a paradoxical safety found in following the path you feel is ultimately right.
Existential uncertainty is overpowered by environmental assurance and connectedness?
Wonder makes us more inclined to seek knowledge and insight to make anxiety less overwhelming
A way to practice this is [[Humble Humility Wonder Meditation Practice]]