Why?

Anmol Sharma
2 min readMar 27, 2021

Confusion or Conclusion …

Decision tree node for the dilemma

Why the title “Why”?

My mind was stuck on a quote that led me into deep introspection, and the quote was :

Confusion is better than conclusion. Confusion means still a possibility, conclusion means death.

i.e. it is sometimes better to be confused and curious about something instead of leading to conclusions by belief system/prejudices/opinions etc. cause confusion gives space for knowing/seeking.

It’s not like that we should not make any conclusion, but from one perspective the above quote holds true.

So, “why” denotes the dilemma in getting to a conclusion or remaining confused(curious).

Curiosity is the driver of the car named “Invention”

The above quote holds true only when sufficient fuel of curiosity is burnt inside an individual, which leads him/her to the path of seeking/knowing.

The real juice of anything lies within it, not outside it. So to blossom the flower of knowledge(knowing) inside yourself you need to deeply indulge in “it"(“anything” doing worth). This “anything” can be anything from our academics to social interaction, habits to daily workout sessions, reading to bathroom singing, etc.

Here “confusion” is meant for curiosity, which is well explained above🤭

Sometimes conclusion can stop us from growing if it is based upon some preconceived perception/belief.

The conclusion always(and should) occur in the end, so to keep your story going, stay confused — stay curious and avoid full stops in your story and replace them with commas and exclamations because life is all about how to omit those full stops (.)and convert them into commas(,)/exclamations(!)

. →, 😁

Once we know this art of converting full stops into commas, we can very easily decode the secret of “how to continue the story” even in the interval time😂

Now omitting time for you, pick up the pen of your perception/belief and start omitting the full stops with commas 😉

Keep learning and stay confused 😂

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Anmol Sharma

Machine learning enthusiast | Data science aficionado | Web Designer | Always curious to know something new and innovative