We serve ourselves well when we branch out as much as possible in our individual searches for meaning. The temptation that might otherwise lead us to narrow our exploratory criteria will always be present in our existence, yet we need not give into its siren song. When we accept that the answers we seek may not be immediately forthcoming, we tend to feel more comfortable dipping into wells of knowledge that fall outside of the realm of our previous experiences. The more we diversify our search, the more quickly we will stumble upon information that can help us center our efforts. Until this happens, however, our willingness to expand the range of our explorations will facilitate our individual quests for enlightenment. Your investigation of life's meaning will lead to answers more quickly today when you look beyond your established preconceptions.