Did Bob Woolmer know at the time he was starting to coach Pakistani cricket team that his new assignment would take his life?
Did Inzamam know at the time he was leaving for Caribbean that he and his team will lose first two matches in the World Cup, be the first team to be eliminated from the tournament, and will find their coach dead the next morning?
Rather, did Inzamam know after winning the World Cup in 1992 that his career that just had a marvellous start would end in a such a tragic manner?
Of course, we don’t know the outcome of our actions. We don’t know what will happen after an year, or tomorrow, or even in next hour. Yet, we continue to do what we must do, hoping that everything will be all right.
The fact that we don’t have a clue about future is such a blessing that we hardly ever realize it. Yet, we continue to be skeptical, doubtful, afraid, about what will happen tomorrow. My philosophy of life is that if you don’t know what is going to happen by doing something you have never done before, just do it and you will find out.



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I think, for the first time ever i went thru 3 diff feelings while readibg a blog post, 1. being a sci student it reminded me of “uncertainty principle” …2. a sorrow feeling for both bob & inzi, ….3. the post actually relaxed me, made me hopeful and made me smile