UNCERTAINTY OF LIFE Wake up, eat Breakfast, go to work, come home, do dinner and sleep — Repeat for 60 years and then DIE. Press enter or click to view image in full size (Photo-Gemini) “W hat is this uncertainty of LIFE ?” — A question that often arises not from chaos, but from monotony. The quiet repetition of days: waking up, going to work, returning home, eating, sleeping and started over again. On the surface, life can appear like a loop stretching over decades, ending in an inevitable conclusion but beneath this routine lies a deep philosophical and psychological reality. Philosophically, this pattern reflects what thinkers like existentialists have explored — the tension between meaning and repetition. Life doesn’t automatically come with purpose attached to daily actions. The routine itself is neutral. It is neither meaningful nor meaningless until we interpret it. The discomfort you feel is not because life is repetitive, but because the mind seeks significance beyond repetition.…