We’re taught to look for certainty before we move.
But most meaningful paths don’t come with signs or guarantees, just small moments of alignment, intuition, and quiet reassurance along the way.
Trust isn’t certainty.
It’s what you hold when certainty isn’t available.
You don’t get constant confirmation that you’re “on the right path.” There are no clear signs, no guarantees, no perfect timing. There’s only your willingness to devote yourself to what you’re building, even when the outcome isn’t visible yet.
You can review every win, every miss, every area you could have done better.
But even after you’ve planned, analyzed, and done the work to the best of your ability, there comes a moment where effort ends, and trust begins.
Not blind optimism.
Not certainty.
Just a quiet commitment to keep moving forward without needing proof at every step.
That devotion is what carries you through uncertainty.
That trust is what steadies your decisions.
That’s what allows momentum to build quietly, over time.
You don’t know you’re on the right path.
You trust it and keep going anyway.