Life
Life is a complicated perspective to think about as there are several ways Byron views it, mainly though he considers it part of a balance that continues without end and in turn understands that without death there can be no life. However there is also the fact that in most cases life itself can be so cruel, depending on the conditions one must live in as they learn to adapt and in turn survive. It is what follows after death and what every sentient being must endure, and while he knows life to be unfair it still leaves to question several things about it. In other words, he understands the concept of life to an extent yet finds himself questioning it a lot.
Death
Just like life the concept of death is another thing he tends to question as well, while death is necessary to continue the cycle of life it is at times unacceptable to the grieving person. Why people die is a question that he would think foolish to ask, as it is simple fact that everyone simply must pass on. Yet to argue the fact as to why is debatable, it just depends on the situation with the time of its occurrence.
Family
Families are in some cases a support system and one relies on, and yet even with that simplistic idea in mind Byron feels that there is a more deeper meaning to it than that. Though many people can have families for different reasons, the idea of a true family is one that loves and supports each other. A family has members that both cooperate and yet have arguments sometimes, although they tend to resolve such things at their own pace, in turn making the family as a whole more stronger in terms of bonds. It is an idea he holds onto personally, as he deep down wishes that the family he was raised in once lived by that principle.
Religion
Though it isn't anything major he focuses on Byron actually pays mind to the fact that the Deities of Mizahar exist, and even has a personal respect for them as they are by far incredibly powerful beings that heavily influence the world. While he understands the fact many Gods and Goddesses exist in the world, he can only question as to what their purpose on Mizahar is other than to uphold some sort of balance that belongs to the world. In truth he actually fears them to an extent, as they are incredible entities that can easily impact the souls they touch.
Magic
By far an interesting thing to Byron, as he approaches the subject in almost a scholarly like manner. Magic is by far a force to be reckoned with and depending on the user, can do good and or bad depending on the purposes intended for use. At best it is a science just waiting for one to engage with it, able to provide much knowledge and intellect to the one that dares to explore its possibilities. While there is much to learn there is also much to be aware of, as there are no doubt plenty of risks involved when one comes to engage with magic.
Law
Laws are ethics that help keep a city or populace in control mainly, they uphold a resounding peace as is their purpose when it comes to overly populated domains. After all a city without laws can easily become a city without order, and from then on the only result of it would be chaos that would consume those caught within it.
Orientation
Though this is by far one of the last few concepts he's thought about, Byron is actually a bit of a curious sort when it comes to the sexuality of those around him. Granted he is rather shy and quick to avoid the subject when it comes up, he is definitely open to interpret the ideas and beliefs of others orientation and at best defines himself simply curious. Though he wouldn't dare approach the subject without somebody he truly trusts.