“Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough.”
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Uncertainty about life's big meaning is normal and not a failure. You can live well without having every answer; curiosity will carry you farther than certainty. Pick one small thing that catches your attention and spend serious time with it — read, experiment, ask questions, notice what surprises you. That habit of close attention turns ordinary things into reliable sources of interest and keeps you engaged day to day.
When to use it
- At a research meeting I tell my students: "Don't panic that you can't answer everything. Pick one odd result and spend a month on it — almost anything becomes fascinating if you look closely."
- When I'm bored at home I say to my partner: "Let's learn everything about sourdough starters this month — it's more fun than trying to 'figure out life.'"
- Before a product launch I remind the team: "We don't need a perfect roadmap for the whole market. Explore one user problem deeply and build from there."
- After a knee injury I told my coach: "I'm going to study this rehab routine properly, not rush — dig into the details and see what actually helps."

