As I've gotten older, It's been quite fascinating to watch how some of the opinions/takes I once held so strongly are now significantly updated or totally discarded altogether.
And it's usually not the case that the original take was flat-out wrong, it usually just tends to be *incomplete*, missing a fair bit of nuance -- typically because I didn't have enough datapoints relative to ${now}.
This has been consistent enough that I can extrapolate to know that future me will prob look back at current me in a similar way for some things.
So, I'm learning to factor in my blindspots, i.e. the "unknown unknowns", whenever I'm forming an opinion or making a decision; as I know that I'm almost certainly missing some critical datapoint(s), which only time more life experience can uncover.