I Don’t Know, But I Trust Life.
- Gabriel Garcia

- Jun 14
- 1 min read

There’s a quiet freedom in not knowing.
Not needing to map every outcome.
Not needing to have answers.
Not needing to pretend certainty when life is anything but certain.
The mind longs for control.
It wants a plan. A reason. A why.
But the soul—
it leans into the unknown with open arms.
It knows that not everything can be explained,
and not everything needs to be.
“I don’t know, but I trust life.”
That simple sentence
has carried me through moments of doubt,
of chaos,
of endings I didn’t see coming,
and beginnings I couldn’t predict.
Trusting life doesn’t mean passivity.
It means presence.
It means staying soft when things don’t make sense.
It means listening closely when the path is unclear.
It means letting go of control
and remembering that something deeper is always moving beneath the surface.
We weren’t meant to know everything.
But we were meant to feel,
to listen,
to move with life as it moves.
There is wisdom in what you don’t yet understand.
There is peace in surrendering the need to name it all.
Maybe the most honest thing we can say is:
I don’t know… but I trust.



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