"What was your Question Again?"

75renegade

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This thread topic is just a simple quiz designed to help to further evaluate and/or refine our own priorities on the info we most often request.

Thoughts to ponder...

Which question(s) do you seem to ask most often in your thoughts or in conversations?

What info do you most often feel compelled to find out?

Consider the questions we ask for variety of reasons...it seems that those questions typically reveal more about us than the answers they lead us to...

For example, consider the following proposed interpretations of the most commonly used words of question:

"Who?" People rank high or low on a variety of scales, depending on our personal value system. Some folks get more or less interested in a conversation when they hear who its about.

"What?" Pertains to the stuff of Earth...some treasure it, others don't...

"When" May be relevant for those most interested in time measurement...somtimes it seems that those who strive to measure/quantify their lives or the perceived value of their achievements may be more inclined to tune into time related topics (i.e. One who raises and races horses will ask, "How fast did the horse run in the race, what was his time?")...

"Where?" It has been said that all folks on this spinning dirt clod are far more connected than most tend to acknowledge (is location of high importance to you?)

"Why?" Begs for reason and appeals to human logic, which is also directly connected to our particular systems of value. Usually, it must be anwsered, before most of us will proceed with action or inaction.

"How?" Seems to speak to the mechanical processes we need to employ, in order to achieve a certain desired result...

QUESTION #1: Which questions do you notice yourself asking most often?

QUESTION #2: Which questions do you notice those in your circles asking most often?

QUESTION #3: Do you think these questions reveal our priorities?

QUESTION #4: Do you think this thread topic sucks big time???

If not, then which question(s) consume the larger portion of your conversations with others, your own private thoughts, etc?...

Any thoughts?
 
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