We question a little to much
our questions come out as simple to complex and we normally can't control their curiosity.
I wonder: The average person asks around 390 questions a day
most of the questions consists of "how are you[s]?" "how was your day?"
A question is asked every one minute and fifty-six seconds, but why?
questions have a wide range, but 82 percent of the questions are redundant and meaningless,
They are not bad just usually asked in bore.
When people ask questions, they aren't very meaningful
sometimes you'll ask for clarification- for a favor- etc.
what about when getting to know a person-
can you ask them complex questions without prying on personal information?
you averagely interact with three people you don't know each day-
you may have small talk but can you really ask questions that spark purpose-
no I don't mean asking their age, birthday, hobbies-
Of course, when you first get to know people you wouldn't ask about sexual orientation, or what they're doing after school/work/etc.
But why don't we try to get to know them?
We as people, may not even try interacting with others.
((I wrote this as a random shower thought or something you might think about at like- 3 am? idk))
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