Tuesday, 11 March 2025

Embrace the mystery

NO ONE KNOWS TOMORROW

Tomorrow is a blank canvas, a story yet unwritten, a mystery that unfolds only when the sun rises. At the juncture where the past and present confluence, there lies a truth, though simple, but profound: no one knows tomorrow. It is a universal truth that binds all of humanity, a reminder of our unifying vulnerability and the infinite possibilities that lie ahead. 

We plan, we dream, we hope, we expect, yet the future remains elusive, slipping through our fingers like grains of sand going through an hour glass. It may sound absurd to say, but, most times, we strive to control what we cannot, and this is the absolute truth. We build castles in the air, only to be reminded that the winds of change can sweep them away in an instant. Yet, it is this very uncertainty that makes life so profoundly beautiful.

No one knows tomorrow. Not the wise, nor the powerful, nor the wealthy. It is the great equalizer, the master leveller, a reality that humbles us all. It teaches us to cherish the present, to hold our loved ones close, and to find meaning in the fleeting moments that make up our lives. If we know what tomorrow holds, would we still dance with abandon, love with our whole hearts, or dare to dream the impossible? Would we remain on the path we currently tread, or change our direction? Would we continue to procrastinate or take instant actions?

Tomorrow is a promise and a threat, a source of both hope and fear. It is the birthplace of miracles and the graveyard of plans. It is the reason we wake up each day, curious and courageous, ready to face whatever comes our way. It is the reason we forgive, we try again, and we believe in second chances. It is the craving of everyone, but not all will arrive there. Tomorrow can be an extention of today, or a fresh start if you choose. The uncertainty of tomorrow is not a burden but a gift. It is a call to live fully, to embrace the unknown with open arms, and to find joy in the journey rather than the destination. No one knows tomorrow, and perhaps that is what makes life so extraordinary, and beautiful.


To a better you, Kamikun John.

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