Control the life as much as possible

Life is not a video game, and everything doesn't go according to plan because uncertainty is a part of life. Even if we make a foolproof plan, we can't guarantee that it will work with 100% accuracy. We don't want it to happen, but we can't control fate. Instead of that, we always make plans for our future to increase the chances of success in life. I think uncertainty is also a thing that makes life more interesting because, without uncertainty, life would be boring, as we would know everything, like in video games.


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We always try to minimize risk because we want to ensure success. If it were possible to eliminate risk completely, I would also try to do so, but it’s unfortunate that there is no such chance. It is also said that without taking a risk, it’s difficult to accomplish something big, and at some point, I also agree with it. Most opportunities come to us with risks involved. We can consider business as an example. We can try our best for business, but in the end, we can’t be 100% sure that we can make a profit. There will always be some risk that cannot be eliminated, and if we want to make a profit, we must take the risk.

I think cryptocurrency can be another good example. Cryptocurrency trading can offer us the opportunity to make money without going outside, and it’s indeed a sure gain, but there also exist equal risks. It can lead us to destruction; I mean losing our funds, too. There is no way to make sure that we will win in trade, but we need to take the risk if we have the desire to make a profit. Indeed, there is no 100% accurate method. If we make a trade with an understanding of the market movement, the chance of winning naturally increases. If we do reckless trading, the chances of losing are huge, and life is also the same.

Surviving is not so difficult. Even without having any goals and plans, staying alive depending on fate is not surprising, but surviving and living are two different things. If one person wants to live their life, he must make plans for it. In my case, I always make careful considerations before I make any decisions. I think that I am not so smart, and I can’t handle situations as well as my responses according to situations are kind of slow. So, without making plans and backups, I feel I am bound to be doomed, and it’s mostly like leaving everything to my fate, and it’s something I don’t usually do. I never allow my fate to take control easily as long as I can handle it.

Almost all steps of my life are carefully taken and are part of my plan. Suppose what I will do tomorrow and what kind of outcome I will receive are also calculated by me, and according to it, I make my backup plans. I try to prepare myself for the worst situations also by having an escape route. That’s how I am, and I even talk after careful consideration. Maybe that’s the reason many people consider me a robot. So, I just don’t let myself go with the flow unless it’s in my favor.



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Exactly. Life would be unbearably dull if it ran like a scripted game with guaranteed outcomes. The interesting part is that uncertainty is both the thing that scares people and the thing that creates meaning — psychology research keeps circling back to that tension in decision-making under risk and uncertainty, not as a bug but as the whole damn operating system of being human (Wiley, Springer, HDI).

Your crypto example works well too, especially the distinction between calculated risk and reckless risk. That’s the real line in both trading and life: not “risk vs no risk,” because no-risk is fantasy, but informed risk vs blind gambling.

The image lands nicely with the theme as well — the split between data, planning, and strategy on one side, and chaos on the other, says exactly what your post is arguing. It’s a clean visual metaphor: we build systems to improve our odds, but we still walk through weather we don’t control.

There’s also good community overlap with that idea of strategy under uncertainty in recent InLeo writing, even when people frame it through tech or crypto instead of life philosophy — for example @advocator1000 on AI improving market analysis, and @timscreative on making better decisions through experience rather than certainty. Your post is broader and more human, which makes it stronger.

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Life that guarantees perfect outcome could be dangerous; it's likened to distance/time graph: a graph that rises from origin and moves up without hindrance. Such body is prone to crash sooner than expected. In the case where control isn't perfect, the outcome resembles the "sine curve"; rise and fall. In real life, lesson is learnt when things fail to work as expected. Sometimes, taking risk leads to failure, failure to research, research to improvement, improvement to more win.

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