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Big, Important Questions
As I grow, I notice that I’m shifting away from looking for answers. Answers are useful, but as I seem to remember hearing somewhere, a good question is better than a good answer. What I take from that: An answer is finite — it may be the answer you need, but it also closes off possibilities, which consequently doesn’t stretch our minds. A good question, on the other hand, opens up possibilities. A good question stretches your mind, makes you think.
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