“What’s the most important thing you’ve learned about life so far?”
The question was deceptively simple, but I wanted to give a useful answer. A high school student told me his teacher had assigned him to ask this question to 10 random adults — outside his family — and then write about what they said.
There’s so much I could say to that question, because I’ve learned so much. I constantly feel as though I have to throw out at least half of what I’ve learned and start over, because I keep finding flaws in beliefs I used to accept as obvious. Much of what I write here is an attempt to chronicle what I’m learning and discarding as I change. What could I possibly say now to this teen?
“Love and beauty,” I finally said after I thought about it for a long minute.
As soon as the words left my mouth, I knew this was going to be hard to explain. The teen looked confused. So I tried again.

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