What’s something you used to believe as a kid that seems ridiculous now?
As a child, I genuinely believed that adults had all the answers. I thought growing up meant becoming completely confident, never making mistakes, and always knowing the right thing to do. Looking back, that belief seems almost amusing.
Life has taught me that adulthood is not about having every answer—it’s about learning to navigate uncertainty with courage, humility, and resilience. Even the most accomplished people continue to learn, adapt, and grow through experience.
That realization has changed the way I view success. Wisdom isn’t the absence of questions; it’s the willingness to keep asking them. Growing up isn’t about becoming perfect—it’s about becoming more compassionate, open-minded, and prepared to face life’s challenges one step at a time.
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