Certainty Quote by Christopher Morley
“Continually one faces the horrible matter of making decisions. The solution is, as far as possible, to avoid conscious rational decisions and choices; simply to do what you find yourself doing; to float in the great current of life with as little friction as possible; to allow things to settle themselves, as indeed they do with the most infallible certainty.”
About This Quote
Suggests letting life flow naturally, avoiding over‑analysis, and trusting that things will settle on their own.
In simple terms: Go with the flow, avoid overthinking.
Allow events to unfold without forced control.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily routines
- creative projects
- stressful decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it wise to intervene versus let things settle?
- How do you balance intuition with rational planning?
Too passive approach may lead to missed opportunities.