Can You Answer This Question?

Why do you do what you do?

A reason critique of this blog read… “I am not a fan of a blog of this style for it poses questions rather than giving any real answers.” 

Questions are better than answers.

Answers are absolute, questions are doorways into another world.

What deeply honest questions have you asked yourself today?

A pilgram goes on a journey to find the answers to his questions. And yet perhaps the answer is found in the pilgrams journey and not in his or her destination.

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  • Naeem Khattak

    The progress of time is not related to any question as it does not stop, but the progress of mankind is based upon thinking and framing the best Question for which you have to do the search & research to satisfy the question which you call an answer. That is why we are standing where we are standing now or we would have been still in a stone age. Framing a question, the answer of which brings prosperity to life, is a Divine duty of mankind of which very few fullfil. The beauty of question is that, ” ANY QUESTION THAT ARISES IN YOUR MIND HAS AN ANSWER, RIGHT THERE INSIDE THE QUESTION. No question can be framed which does not have an answer.

  • Anonymous

    What appeals personally to me are blogs that inspire different thinking, interesting or conflicting feelings, a new view of a familiar world.  I already know what I know; I want to learn what I don’t know.  I want to see what I haven’t seen before.  I want to understand what what moves people who are different from me. Exposure to the questioning of other people’s minds and hearts can also be a path to answers.  I don’t want a straight line to facts, I would the fork in the road that makes me think and choose. Then I want the adventure of finding out where that chosen road might lead. 

    • http://sevensentences.com Geoff Talbot

      I want the adventure of finding out too! Great comment El!