Thursday, March 19, 2009

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Why do some people stop asking themselves questions? Is it because there's just no time for that in our hectic lifestyle? Is it because this is completely not an important issue in our lives? Is it because it's not acceptable that some questions just cannot be answered so let's just not waste time?

Why do some people stop asking questions? Is it because they are being judged based on the kind of questions they ask? Is it because they no longer see the purpose in asking questions? Is it because most of the times, their questions are being ignored? Is it because they feel that some questions are meant not to be answered?

Why is it that some people don't like to be asked questions? Is it because they are fearful that they would not be able to answer the questions posed for them? Is it because they feel that every question must have a correct answer? Is it because they simply feel that it is meaningless to think about and answer some questions?

Am I confused? Why am I asking so many questions?

2 comments:

  1. I see it as a balancing act. Questions need to be asked. Doubts need to be raised. It is a way we can validate our own decisions or actions. On the other hand, excessive questions can result in nothing being done or decided. We cannot make up our mind or we are unsure of ourselves.
    The ideal situation? Raise the questions and clarify the doubts. Once done, take a stand, move on and don't look back. But of course, as I said this is an ideal view.

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  2. Can an ideal situation ever occur? Is the definition of ideal the same for everyone? Why do we sometimes or maybe always get 'slapped' by the hands of reality? Are some of us being too idealistic? I think I can be quite irritating right? Ha, maybe I am unsure. Anyway, I think I can be such a nuisance at times :P But hey sis, thanks for your comments, thot it was logical and rational.

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