Doors have always had that looming presence brought by the ambiguity of doing something about it, urging the person to decide between “Should I enter?”, “Should I leave?”, or “I should ignore it.” That is because seeing and coming across a door is like a proclamation, a big announcement that changes the future after it. But then again, doors are two-way for a reason. Rather than a one-way decision between entering or leaving, it is a means to go through and back at the user’s preference and convenience. In Quatervois: Door of Youth, we are reminded that a new chapter of one’s life isn’t entirely one-way and that one can still revisit the doors of their youth. When we leave behind a chapter and an era of our life, does it necessarily mean we can’t experience the same pain, laughter, and feelings that we had in the past? Eliminate the mindset that once time finally becomes the past, we should forget about it or we can’t do anything about it besides yearn for it. Regardless of what we think, the experiences that