Quote of the Day – 03272026


Personal Reflection


When we’re young, we think answers are permanent.

We believe that once we figure something out, it stays figured out.
Who we are.
What we believe.
What matters.
What doesn’t.

But life has a way of rearranging the questions.

Things you were sure about start to feel uncertain.
Things you never thought about suddenly matter.
Things you thought you understood turn out to be more complicated than you wanted them to be.

And the older you get, the more you realize the questions never really stop.


Dr. Jane Wright spent her life working in cancer research —
a field where nothing stays settled for long.

Treatments change.
Knowledge changes.
Assumptions change.

What worked yesterday might not work tomorrow.

That kind of work forces you to live with uncertainty.
It forces you to stay curious even when you’re tired.
It forces you to admit that being wrong is part of learning anything real.

The same thing happens in life, whether we like it or not.

We outgrow beliefs.
We rethink decisions.
We look back at old versions of ourselves and realize we didn’t know nearly as much as we thought we did.

That isn’t failure.

That’s movement.


Maybe wisdom isn’t having the right answers.

Maybe it’s having the courage to keep asking the questions after the answers stop making sense.


Reflective Prompt


What belief or certainty in your life has changed over time, and what did that change teach you about yourself?

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