I’ve spent years working in psychology, where theories are often grounded in observable behavior or measurable outcomes. Lately, I’ve been drawn to philosophy, but I’m curious about the hurdles I might not see coming. For example, how do you navigate questions that don’t always have clear answers, or debates that stretch across centuries without resolution? As someone who loves gardening and conducting, I’m used to tangible results, so the abstract nature of philosophy feels both exciting and a little daunting. Any tips for making the shift smoother? What surprised you when you first dove into philosophy?