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An adult’s worldview may, but need not, remain consistent.
Aspects may gradually evolve as the person proceeds through his or her life, or there may be events that compel radical reformation of outlook.
For example, exposure to new ways of thinking through education may induce varying degrees of changed perspective.
Vivid experiences or persuasive encounters may engender dramatic alteration of outlook.
Exposure to different cultural practices or mores, or changes in geography or living circumstance, or significant tragedy or success—such experiences may revamp one’s way of thinking about life and meaning.