Thomas Malory’s depiction of Merlin in Le Morte d’Arthur was that of a cold, distinguished sage, providing counsel to Arthur that, at times, appears morally difficult to follow. An example was in his counselling Arthur to send away newborn baby boys adrift at sea to risk perishing.T. H. White’s depiction of Merlyn in The One and Future King shows him as a bumbling wise man who lives backwards through time and eventually becomes younger. This opened the character to have more human traits, making him more relatable to readers.
Hopefully this is okay.
One must always contemplate its steps
Life is notorious for throwing curve balls.
Some would also consider life as ruthless,
taking without ever considering one's opinion
and worse yet it will happen voraciously.
But with time and ramifications,
One way or another,
One will always be reconcile with those they care about.
The answer is A hope that helps