I have basically come to the crescendo of my learning experience(as i assume everyone is who writes in the present tense) and have come to a philosophical cross road. Til this point (i'm fixing to be a sophomore in college) i have spent my life in an endless pursuit of knowledge (as i assume most people are who have come across this site) and accepted recently it is impossible to know any absolute objective truth. (except for the truth : I know that I can not know) I'm familiar with agnosticism, but if you only accept that you can't know anything, how can you possibly create your values out of that and live a meaningful life?

I've poured myself into philosophy and theosophy and now have come to the realization that there are numerous sets of conflicting: values, worldviews, schools of thought, religions, and moralities that have all had their hay-day in some culture at some point in history, only to be eclipsed by the next generation's, no matter how profound they seem at the time.

So my question is this: How can you ever follow a philosophy or table of values, believing in something you know will inevitably be transcended and eclipsed by future generations of humans, even if you create that meaning yourself?

Anyone who's been in a similar situation feel free to talk about the thoughts that influenced you.