What Are Questions Made Of? Your Take • Worth Asking? (WYS001)

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Created: 2025-11-13 Updated: 2026-03-28
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Into a world of questions. From me — for you. Questions open up our perspectives. Answers follow as we look through the windows of our clear questions. Also — answers are meaningless to one who hasn't found the questions.

We open with questions about questions. Here goes: 1. What are topics that make you wonder? 2.What are your favorite long-standing questions? 3. What is a good question — in your terms? Share your thoughts!

Into questions. For you. Questions open up our perspectives. Answers follow when we look through the windows

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I'd like to ask some questions from you. "What You Say?" That's the name of the series we're booting up. Since the lot of you rarely ask questions, I figured there must be an awful lot of answers out there. So, the inquisitor is inquisitive. We are asking a lot of questions in the days to come.

Now answers, they are finite. X marks the spot on the map, that's it, case closed. However, questions are like a prism. The radar goes online. Your mind begins to explore the possibilities. Questions open up your perspective. A thoughtful question is like a constellation of your mind. How much embedded knowledge already exists in your question in itself?

As we engage with a question without chasing down a single definitive answer, we land with the spectrum of insight. The garden of our awareness begins to blossom. Insight, in itself, is the outcome of perspectives reached, vantage points into the vastness of what is. In today's questions, the opening questions for our series, we ask questions that seek answers generating more questions.

One, what are topics that make you wonder, that give rise to interesting questions? Two, what are your favorite long-standing questions, the sorts of things you've been pondering on for years on end? And three, what is a good question? Not in any absolute or universal terms, just in terms of your tastes.

Then, take a moment, drop your answers below. Drop more questions below if you will. The best of them will be selected for future installments. Answers as seeds for other series, and questions, something for the stage in "What You Say?". Okay, let's inquire.