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What if adulthood didn’t come with answers, only better questions?
Organized around the key areas we’re expected to have “figured out” by adulthood, this book examines the increasing realization that clarity doesn’t simply come with age.
At 44, the author reflects on how many of the answers once held with certainty have softened, fractured, or evolved giving rise to even deeper, more intricate questions than those asked in childhood.
Rather than offering advice or resolution, this book invites reflection. It makes space for uncertainty. It acknowledges that growth often looks less like arriving at answers and more like learning how to live with better questions.
For anyone who once believed adulthood would feel settled and instead feels more complex. This book is a reminder: not having all the answers is not a failure. It may be the most honest sign of growth.