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This source outlines a mythopoetic framework for personal evolution, moving away from a linear view of success toward a recursive spiral of development. It describes three distinct archetypal stages: the Fool, who possesses a pre-defensive innocence; the Wanderer, who builds an exhausting emotional armor of pride or shame to survive social expectations; and the Sage, who achieves structural innocence by integrating experience without defensive distortion. The text emphasizes that a painful identity collapse is often the necessary doorway to growth, allowing an individual to shed the closet of adulthood and its performative burdens. Ultimately, the source argues that true wisdom is the state of presence that remains when one no longer feels the existential need to defend their right to exist.