There was once a story of a kid. This kid lived a normal life without too a lot of pressure or conflict. You could think of him as being described as: Kid { string name int+ age array hobbies } Later, he began to read different books and talk to a few adults who showed him opinions and ideologies that conflicted. BookA { string religion = "none" string social_views = "humanism" string economic_views = "support everyone and prosper" } BookB { string religion = "Christian" string social_views = "tradition" string economic_views = "Let things be" } BookC { string religion = "Buddhist" string social_views = "Leave everyone alone." string economic_views = "Don't be wasteful." } Now, after reading these the kid became curious. "How could there be more than one answer?", he asked. "What do they mean in saying what they say?", and "Which one is good?", all came from his eager self. Many adults said to him that the view which they agreeded with was right, and the others were foolish. The kid saw how the adults were acting and how to each of them their view was best. This made the kid very confused. "How can everyone be right?", he wispered to himself. "Wait, what if they're all wrong?", was soon followed. After some time, "Perhaps it's best to find the best traits from all of them?", he mentioned.