We are being taught to believe that what counts in life is to always know the "right" answer to any question that arises. However, since all answers are relative only, asking questions is much more important than knowing their possible "correct" answers. In fact, if you wish to grow in consciousness, never assuming you know things, instead to be asking (of yourself) questions ought to be your answer/reaction to the life that you are experiencing. And never allow any answer to be fixed and eternal. Always keep on looking at things from further angles and different perspectives. Still, at times it can prove satisfactory and also useful to take certain answers for your truth. Because if you wish to climb you need stepping stones and by temporarily taking certain facts for given truths, they can serve you as steps on your way into the unknowable.
There is always a way out of any situation in life. If at times you feel there is none it is because you are staring straight ahead believing to be infallibly sure of your next step. Instead of allowing yourself the possibility to turn around a walk back a few steps from whence you came from and simply observe your prior position from this little distance. Or to look left and right instead of believing there is only one possible direction in which it is possible to walk in - or that you must go that way and no other for some reason.
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