problem certainty static; little endlessly reassert itself. Uncertaint — Stephen Batchelor, Confession a Buddhist Atheist

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The problem with certainty is that it is static; it can do little but endlessly reassert itself. Uncertainty, by contrast, is full of unknowns, possibilities, and risks. (65)

Stephen Batchelor, Confession of a Buddhist Atheist

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