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I know you guys are probably sick of me making new threads by now.
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I always say if you don't ask, you won't know
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Every person questions, inquires and investigates.
We all ask questions that pertain to our own needs and desires. Some people take the needs and desires of others into consideration; some people do not. Everyone has different priorities. Our questions are for the purpose of finding solutions for our particular problems. |
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I think this is probably a spur off of the other thread... but... it's different imo
I know the adage, "there are no stupid questions" is a good one. But I also know that all things might not be expedient for me, including some questions. I find my mind often goes to questioning, the how and where-for behind something...sometimes it's an automatically reasoning or rationale seeking question... like I wonder what's going on in that person's life that they are driving like that ![]() There can be too much questioning, don't you think? ![]() I guess it depends upon what area of life you are asking your questions... life after death is important, for example, imo.
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