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"人々は私たちが物事を完璧に理解すると思い込んでいますが、物事はそんなに簡単ではありません。"

Eric schmidt
Eric schmidt Software Engineer, Businessman
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Understanding that we can't always have a perfect grasp of everything is a core piece of wisdom. It's a reminder that life is complex and full of uncertainties, and expecting to understand it all perfectly is just unrealistic. Think about it: no matter how much we learn, there’s always something new or unexpected that pops up. It's like trying to nail jelly to a wall—some things just won't stick the way you expect them to.

Historically, this mindset has been relevant for centuries. Take the era of scientific revolution for instance. When Galileo first pointed his telescope towards the heavens, he didn’t have it all figured out. He made discoveries, yes, but each answer also raised more questions. People of his time wanted black-and-white answers about the universe, but Galileo showed that things weren't so simple. The same holds true today. We’re constantly seeking to know everything, but the world keeps throwing curveballs our way.

Let’s dive into a practical example to make this real. Imagine you’re a software engineer working on a new app. You and your team have done everything right—market research, user testing, iterative development. You’re convinced the app will be perfect. But when it’s launched, users start reporting strange bugs that just didn’t show up in testing. Despite all the planning and expertise, you didn't foresee every potential issue. This is life reminding us that perfect understanding is a myth. We have to adapt and evolve with the information we get.

So how do you apply this wisdom? Start by embracing uncertainty. Don’t be hard on yourself if you can’t predict every outcome. Instead, focus on being adaptable. When you hit a snag, think of it as an opportunity to learn and grow. Stay curious, keep asking questions, and be open to the idea that you might need to adjust your understanding as you go.

Picture this: You're planning a big family vacation. You've got the itinerary down to the minute—flights, hotels, sightseeing, everything. You’re sure it will be perfect. But then, your flight gets delayed, the weather turns bad, and the hotel loses your reservation. Total chaos, right? But instead of letting it ruin your vacation, you roll with the punches. You find a new hotel, discover some local hidden gems you wouldn’t have seen otherwise, and end up having a blast. This scenario shows that even when things don’t go as planned, it can still turn out okay—often even better than you imagined.

Think about that the next time you’re feeling overwhelmed by the need to know everything. Life’s messy, unpredictable, and beautifully imperfect. So, let go of the need for perfect understanding. Embrace the journey, learn from the hiccups, and enjoy the ride. This mindset won’t just make you more adaptable—it'll make you a lot happier, too.
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Assumption Complexity Expectations Human nature Perception Perfection Philosophy Realism Simplicity Understanding
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