Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Why, What, Where, Who, When ?
It's a thin line between being concerned (for someone) and just being inquisitive. Both ask questions, the only difference being the intention. We are asking questions everyday, verbally and in our heads. We need to make enquiries when we are unsure, so we can learn. It is supposed to be good, I guess. I like to ask questions, to the subject itself or to others regarding a certain subject. People tell me I shouldn't know too much for my own good. I don't agree. Maybe cause I like humanities, like Geography and History. Past and Cause and Consequences. But not everyone or everything is like an openbook, that you can flip through and find your answers. Some answers can never be found, like lost traditions and cultures which will never surface again. Others are deliberately hidden from you, so you may never find them and you never will. Sometimes, you manage to find your answers. But they are disappointing, perhaps even to the point of perturbing. That's when you stop asking questions and take a step back until the final judgement is passed.
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