It's Okay If You Don't Have All The Answers. Answers Aren't Really Something To Be "had" In The First

It's Okay If You Don't Have All The Answers. Answers Aren't Really Something To Be "had" In The First

It's okay if you don't have all the answers. Answers aren't really something to be "had" in the first place. If you already had them, you wouldn't be looking for them in the first place, now would you? All of life's greatest questions are not answered with certainty, but rather learned through experience. So, start asking when you don't know, start questioning what you do and accept the fact that sometimes we never will. In the end, it was never about "getting" the answers—it's about finding them. That's where our journey begins. It is where we begin.

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