
The only two certainties in life are death and taxes
You might think this quote originated from humorist Mark Twain
You may believe it came from Benjamin Franklin in1789
However it has been traced to earlier origins
In 1716 Christopher Bullock wrote the Cobbler of Preston with the words
Tis impossible to be sure of any thing but Death and Taxes
So maybe the quote should be modified to say
The only three certainties in life are death, taxes
And the uncertainty of who first said this
Uncertainty is with us constantly
We never know for sure what will happen today
Or what tomorrow may bring
You may at any moment be bathed in bright light and happiness
Then plunged into darkness and despair in an instant
You could be jogging along on an aerobic high
Before tripping on uneven pavement and knock your teeth out
You may be struggling to make ends meet
Then suddenly learn of an unexpected inheritance
You may be battling a terrible long drawn out illness
To learn from your doctor that you have completely recovered
Light always precedes darkness
Darkness always follows light
The exact timing of your own change in brightness is uncertain
The only thing certain is uncertainty
Embrace the uncertainty in your life
Use it as fuel for your hope engine