Might

When we say "I might," we give ourselves psychological breathing room. Total certainty often brings pressure. If you say, "I will start a business," the weight of expectation settles on your shoulders. If you say, "I might start a business," you’ve invited curiosity without the fear of failure. "Might" lowers the barrier to entry. It allows you to: without judgment. Test ideas without full commitment. Dream beyond your current resources. From Limitation to Speculation

Don't fear the uncertainty of "might." Embrace it. Certainty is a closed room; "might" is an open field. Next time you face a choice, stop looking for the "right" answer and start looking for what might be. When we say "I might," we give ourselves

While "will" sounds certain and "can" sounds capable, "might" is the language of pure possibility. It is the bridge between where you are now and a thousand different futures. The Psychology of Open Doors If you say, "I might start a business,"