"Ambiguity tolerance is your psychological capacity to function effectively when you're facing situations that lack clear information, definite outcomes, or obvious solutions. People with high ambiguity tolerance can stay calm and make decisions even when things are fuzzy or contradictory. Those with low tolerance tend to feel anxious and want everything spelled out clearly before they act. It shows up everywhere—in how you handle change at work, make tough personal decisions, or deal with conflicting information."
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