The Search 4 Happiness
Day 338 - Answers
3/28/20241 min read


It's okay not to have all the answers, It's okay not to have all the answers, and I think, for the most part, no one ever does. Because if we did, then what would we be searching for?
With this preconceived idealistic perception of attaining perfection, understanding everything, and being the foundation of knowledge by society, we are somewhat indoctrinated through the modern-day education system to seek perfection and the answers to all questions as if it's the ultimate and primary aspiration.
To an extent, there is truth in that. However, I believe the true objective should be to pursue understanding of the questions we seek. The answers will come and go, and whether right or wrong, they will still be subjective. Our understanding and belief of these answers may change drastically as well.
Embracing the journey of seeking understanding, rather than focusing solely on finding the "correct" answers, can lead to personal growth and a deeper appreciation for the complexities of life. It is through this investment in ourselves, diving deeper into our own psyche, that we develop learning which can help us truly expand our knowledge and cultivate a deeper sense of wisdom, truth, and success in our search for happiness.
Thanks,
Dean