Question Everything
As you hold up old beliefs against your own expanding life experience, some things match, some feel foreign. Everything becomes transient - as though you're looking through a kaleidoscope. Some perspectives are dark and uninviting, others are full of hope. The questioning phase makes creating and producing with any certainty challenging. Things you once swore you'd fight for become absurdities you reject. People oppose your views and suddenly you're agreeing with them more than you want to argue. It's a necessary but frustrating part of growth. It's what sets you apart from the extremists and madmen; the willingness to consider you might be wrong, test what you know, challenge your assumptions and never let your worldview become stagnant.