
When Uncertainty Becomes Daily Life
Living without guarantees in a shifting world
4/24/20261 min read

There was a time when uncertainty came in moments.
Now, for many, it feels constant.
Economic instability, rising costs, global conflict, and rapid technological change have created a world where people no longer feel anchored. Plans feel temporary. Stability feels fragile. Even small decisions carry weight.
People are adapting, but quietly.
They show up to work. They respond to messages. They move forward. But beneath the surface, there is a question many are carrying:
How long can this continue?
American Director Franklin Livingston explores this atmosphere in Abrogation, where characters exist in systems that feel stable on the outside but unstable within. His work reflects a world where certainty is no longer the foundation — endurance is.
You do not need to have all the answers.
You only need enough strength to face what is in front of you.
And sometimes, that is everything.
