Questions like, who are you?
Where do you come from?
Who knows you around here?
Where do you work?
What do you do?
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How do you make it?
Donβt you remember me?
Whatβs this and that? The list can go on and on
These are questions we get to ask other people and ourselves everyday
But, do we ever get to take a moment to reflect closely on these pinners?
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Because the responses we get from our respondents determine a lot in our lives, right?
I mean, we get to see all kinds of injustice happening around us
And for some reason, we ask the wrong questionsβ¦to the wrong people, yiveni
Very disappointing of ourselves and calibers, donβt you agree?
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Perhaps, one question for every one of us out there should beβ¦
ARE YOU ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTION, at this moment?
Questions lead to inquiry and inquiry, learning. I think questions are so important.
Yyyeeaaahhhhhh….your thought is very valid and true. Thank you for the observation.
I agree with Motheropedia, questions lead to more inquiry.
Yeah…and more inquiry is meant to open our minds rather not close them. Thank you, Greta.
Questions make us learners. As a mum, I always hated the question “Why?”…as a teacher it is my favourite question to ask!
Wow….youre a teacher, Shelley? That’s lovely to hear, from somebody that interacts with inquisitive people, all the time. Thank you so much for appreciating.
Oh I like the sort of questions you asked, I’m also a philosopher. Also am following you on WordPress now. π
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Aaawwww….thank you for appreciating, effcaa!
completely agree
Oooohhhhhh….alright. Thank you.
its good as your other blog posts : D, regards for putting up.
Aaaahhhh….am glad to hear that, Cordia! Thank you for appreciating. ?β€οΈ?β?
I love asking questions whether it’s about work or life. It makes me learn more and confirm certain things.
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It is good to ask questions and learn about others and the world; to focus less on ourselves!
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We can ask all those questions, but the answer doesn’t come from the outside, it has to come from the inside! Great post!
Most definitely, Devishobha!
I agree with the notion of asking questions. It is important not only to expand our knowledge, but also to expand our horizons.
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Itβs always good to ask questions and learn about things other than ourselves.
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The most important question often fails to get asked: “Are you Happy”? not just us asking it to others, but asking it directly of ourselves. Make that your sole journal prompt for at least one month straight, answering only that question or even for a year if you dare. I assure you it will be the most interesting journal you ever went back to re-read!
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we learn things by asking.. and the truly understand things by asking..
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We learn by asking questions. We get help by asking questions and most importantly, with the right questions, we can reflect and learn more about ourselves. I love to journal and asking myself the right questions gets me motivated and ready to face life
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Very interesting and thought-provoking post, I have never really thought about it that way. Asking the right question at the right time. I do know lots of people casually ask questions that they really aren’t interested in finding out, almost like it is just something to say at that moment. Like seeing someone and saying “hey how are you?” then forgetting it 2 seconds later and moving on without really caring what the person said.
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That’s an interesting question to start a discussion. Here in my country, we do try to ask as many questions as we can to our local officials.
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This is so cool, the picture of the monkey. We do need to know too about our place and city.
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I guess the right question depends on the right timing. We can sometimes learn a
lot by asking.
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This is an interesting topic and I agree with this. It would be great if we know who to really ask.
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I guess there is nothing wrong about asking questions.. It’s part of human curiosity and that’s how we learn things.. But if you are going to ask sensitive questions to people, that’s where you draw a line.. You should be responsible about it and make sure that the question will not offend them
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Good thinking – and a very inspiring text. People are often not as sensitive as they should be – but I think they don’t mean it in a bad way. However, it’s great that your post reminds us to be more….empathetic.
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It’s nice to ask questions. We learn from feedback and answers. We have to make sure it is aligned to what we want to know. If not, always ask again.
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You make Mastering pleasurable. This is the spotlight of my day!
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I’ve been a reader For a long time, plus your quality has not wavered. https://medium.com/@leka3007
πππ½ thank you.