answer:I used to watch a movie called Mr. Nobody. It raises a very good point about the problem with uncertainty. You should check it out. It doesn’t really talk about uncertainty, but rather makes an assumption of what would happen if we didn’t have any uncertainty at all. But for the sake of the discussion, and if you want a quick answer without viewing the movie, here’s the spoiler: the movie is about a child who is gifted with the ability to forsee the future. His parents are divorced and he has to make a decision of who to go with. He begins to use his ability and sees how his life will go if he goes with each person. He keeps turning to various paths of his life, and eventually becomes very stressful as none of the choices in life lead to a perfect life. He isn’t uncertain of anything, but he’s still as confused and stressful as a normal person with uncertainty. That said, I think we have another question: what if we didn’t have any uncertainty at all? What if we already knew everything that would happen to us when we tried to make a decision? Would it make us happier? It seems to me that in some cases uncertainty is better.