Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack | Question by The Moody Blues
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In the final episode of Season Two, I discuss Question by The Moody Blues—the first full album I ever listened to as a child, and perhaps the earliest musical seed of what would eventually become Ethical Adulthood.
At seven years old, I wanted answers. I asked my father what this song meant, and he tried his best to explain. More than fifty years later, I’m still sitting with the same questions.
Why do we seek certainty?
Why is truth so hard to swallow?
What happens when grief shatters the stories we tell ourselves about love, safety, and meaning?
This episode explores the central paradox of ethical adulthood: learning to live inside uncertainty without collapsing into despair. Because perhaps maturity is not about finding the right answers at all.
Perhaps it is about learning to live inside a question mark instead of an answer key.
Season Two ends not with certainty, but with something more honest:
A question of balance.
Andrea Fiondo
Ethical Adulthood
Kundalini Yoga in Detroit