How Existential Crises Can Forge a Deeper Self
Across
- 2. A time of intense difficulty or danger.
- 3. A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- 4. Critical observation or examination.
- 5. Very complicated or detailed.
- 8. The reason for which something exists or is done.
- 10. The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- 11. Ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- 12. What is signified, intended, or understood.
- 14. The state of being subject to death.
- 16. Genuine; true to oneself.
- 17. A long, narrow view as between rows of trees; a mental view of a succession of remembered or anticipated events.
- 18. A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
Down
- 1. The state of having limits or bounds.
- 2. Something that causes an event or change.
- 5. Examination of one's own thoughts and feelings.
- 6. Lasting for a very short time; fleeting.
- 7. Requiring strenuous effort; difficult.
- 9. To search or explore deeply.
- 13. Relating to human existence or the experience of existing.
- 15. Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.