The Only Constant is Change

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Across
  1. 1. The adjective meaning liable or subject to change or alteration.
  2. 3. An adjective for something that seems to be present and found absolutely everywhere.
  3. 5. An adjective describing a change or idea that is very new, different, and affects the fundamental nature of something.
  4. 7. Describes an action that is incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
  5. 8. A mistaken belief, especially one based on an unsound argument.
  6. 10. Describes an event that is absolutely certain to happen and cannot be avoided.
  7. 12. This adjective, named after a famous Greek thinker, often describes a deep, non-romantic relationship, but his philosophy also dealt with ideal forms.
  8. 14. An adjective for an idea, feeling, or insight that is incredibly deep, intense, and meaningful.
  9. 15. An adjective that means lasting only for a short time; another word for temporary or fleeting.
  10. 17. For the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus, this was the divine reason or universal law that governed the cosmos.
Down
  1. 2. Describes a person or thing that is mysterious, obscure, and difficult to understand.
  2. 4. The verb for modifying oneself or one's behavior to become better suited to new conditions.
  3. 5. The personal quality of being able to recover quickly from difficulties; psychological toughness.
  4. 6. The gradual process of development and change over a long period, especially in living organisms.
  5. 7. A noun that describes a state of continuous movement and change, like the swirling water in a river.
  6. 9. An adjective describing something that is never-ending, or seems to be, like a continuous cycle.
  7. 11. Describes something that occurs continuously over a period of time, remaining steady and unchanging.
  8. 12. A statement that seems to contradict itself but contains a hidden truth, like "less is more."
  9. 13. A noun for the person, thing, or event that sparks a significant change or action.
  10. 16. A remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful.