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?
Don’t you remember me?
What’s 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 questions…to the wrong people, yiveni
Very disappointing of ourselves and calibers, don’t you agree?
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Perhaps, one question for every one of us out there should be…
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. 🙂
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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. ?❤️?✊?