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It’s walking the razor’s edge of the sacred moment where you don’t know, you can’t count on, and comfort yourself with any sure hope. All you can know is your allegiance to life and your intention to serve it in this moment that we are given. In that sense, this radical uncertainty liberates your creativity and courage.
Joanna Macy
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Embrace uncertainty to foster creativity and courage in life.

This quote emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment, acknowledging the unpredictability of life, and understanding that true allegiance to life comes from our willingness to serve and engage with it, even amidst uncertainty. Rather than relying on certainty or comfort, this uncertainty can be a source of liberation, enabling our creativity and courage to flourish.

Themes

UncertaintyCreativityCourageLifePresence

In practice

Example use cases

During a workshop on creativity, you could use this quote to encourage participants to embrace uncertainty in their artistic endeavors.

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