The article explores the pervasive influence of theories in modern life, highlighting their inadequacy in addressing real-world challenges. It describes an experience at the Wake Festival, where a discussion emphasized the disconnect between theoretical frameworks and practical struggles. The story of a chaotic event during a cadet training camp illustrates the unpredictable nature of reality, contrasting sharply with the structured advice offered by popular theories. Ultimately, it argues for embracing what is instead of what should be, as we navigate adulthood's complexities.
We live in a world that's saturated in theories.
Adulthood means facing what is, not what should be.
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