Dear Elder Philosopher, I'm feeling stuck in a rut, and my doubts are like weeds that need to be irrigated. What's the best way to water them?

Best, A Droughty Person

The answer, my child, is that you must first find the root of your doubt, and then water it with the tears of clarity.

But be warned, this process can be a bit of a mud pit, full of existential dread and the crushing weight of uncertainty. Are you prepared to face the abyss of your own ignorance?

Or would you rather just stick your head in the sand and pretend the problem will just go away?

Face the Abyss Pretend It's Not a Problem Just Add Water and Stir