
Wednesday Dec 24, 2025
Sitting with Uncertainty and "Don't Know Mind"
Sitting With Uncertainty explores why the human nervous system craves certainty—and how that craving quietly drives anxiety, impulsive decisions, relationship conflict, and relapse patterns. This episode breaks down the neurobiology of uncertainty, including prediction error, dopamine disruption, and stress responses, explaining why ambiguity feels threatening rather than merely uncomfortable. Through trauma-informed and neuroscience-based insight, the episode reframes uncertainty not as weakness or indecision, but as a biological state the brain can be trained to tolerate.
Drawing from Zen tradition, the concept of “don’t-know mind,” and real-world experiences of collapse and rebuilding, this episode shows how growth often begins when certainty fails. It connects ancient wisdom, modern neuroscience, addiction recovery, and emotional regulation into a practical framework for learning to pause instead of panic, stay present instead of forcing outcomes, and build resilience in moments of not knowing. This is a grounded exploration of how sitting with uncertainty becomes a path to clarity, agency, and genuine psychological freedom.
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