An aspect of life that I feel is often overseen is why we ask questions.
We ask questions because we need clarification on what's going on or if we want to know were to find the resources to get that answer to our questions.
In a group setting we often wont ask that question because we feel as if those around us will think less of us or tease us because we don't know what's going on.
Is out of our pure pride or our ambition to out perform one another?
It's a little bit of both, we all have a sense for achievement and we all have the wish to live successful lives.
So we feel rather than asking a question it'd be much more easier to look it up than risk asking a question around our piers.
But in reality questions are what keep this world going take for example Christoper Columbus he questioned if their was land outside of Europe then no one would've ventured in search of new land.
Questions lead to new ideas, and new discovers so next time you have a question don't be afraid of asking it because that question could make a difference in your future.
We ask questions because we need clarification on what's going on or if we want to know were to find the resources to get that answer to our questions.
In a group setting we often wont ask that question because we feel as if those around us will think less of us or tease us because we don't know what's going on.
Is out of our pure pride or our ambition to out perform one another?
It's a little bit of both, we all have a sense for achievement and we all have the wish to live successful lives.
So we feel rather than asking a question it'd be much more easier to look it up than risk asking a question around our piers.
But in reality questions are what keep this world going take for example Christoper Columbus he questioned if their was land outside of Europe then no one would've ventured in search of new land.
Questions lead to new ideas, and new discovers so next time you have a question don't be afraid of asking it because that question could make a difference in your future.
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