One of the notable things about humans is our ability to hold contradictory ideas simultaneously. We resolve the contradiction over time, or blend the two over time into some third answer. Sometimes we never resolve the contradiction, but our behavior provides a practical means of blending the two that intellectually we were never able to resolve.
We are designed in such a way that we can bridge apparent flaws in the design, tears in the fabric, and we can continue operating with incomplete data.
Indeed. It seems to be a fundamental fact of human existence that we must always act on the basis of "incomplete data."
Indeed, the very idea of "quantum indeterminacy" seems to bear out this finding.
People who think there's anything "certain" about this world are just kidding themselves.
Still, we have to get along in it, to make decisions daily.
And I gather that is why knowledge without wisdom is so lame....