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Why did Richard Feynman trust doubt more than answers? Richard Feynman once said he’d rather live with doubt and uncertainty than cling to answers that might be wrong. That sounds simple, but it runs counter to how most of us are wired. We want closure. We want to feel secure in our beliefs, certain in our judgments, right about our opinions. But that hunger for certainty can also trap us—it can make us double down on shaky assumptions, reject new evidence, or tune out perspectives that don’t fit neatly with what we already think we know. Feynman’s way of seeing the world flips that instinct on its head. He saw uncertainty not as a failure, but as the natural state of being alive in a vast, mysterious universe. And instead of fearing it, he leaned into it. Doubt, for him, was an invitation: to stay curious, to keep exploring, to resist easy answers. #Politics #Insight #Advice #Curiosity

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