Questions
In response to following comment: “Love the stimulating questions. Would also love however to hear your own answers to your questions!” If I had the answers I probably would not be asking the questions. If I did have the answers then I would not be writing this blog, I would be sitting in a hut, on top of a mountain, with a long Grey beard, wearing a wizard cap dispensing eternal knowledge. Gertrude Stein once said: “The answer is there is no answer.” In my little world questions are more important than answers.
6 Comments:
Yes Questions serve as a guide. However it is the right question that is asked as well.
There is no right or wrong question!!!
Confucius
Agree!!! As in, there are no stupid questions! An un-asked question is a stupid question!
MSCT
Remember with every question comes a presumption. The question you ask takes you in a direction. It is equally wise to know what question to ask and what question not to ask.
Jonathan Hewitt ATC
move.beyond@hotmail.com
"There are no stupid questions and silence indicates a desire to remain stupid"
Thus, it necessary to learn to ask the key questions.
Why are we doing this?
Come on Jon, you are smarter than that.
Whether knowing to ask or not to ask? It is still a question. If it is "not to ask", then it will remain an unasked question.
The answer will be "no" if you don't ask.
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