"Tiny Questions, Huge Impact"


Hey there! How are you all?
Today, we are going to talk about questions—the ones that make us feel loved, cared for, and most importantly, remind us that we are human.

The most human thing is interrogation.
“I wonder how this works?”—originating from curiosity, questions have the power to give rise to inventions!

Simple ones like “How are you? Where are you? Did you reach home?”—wrapped in concern—deliver care and love. Others like “Isn’t the weather good today? How was your day?” act as little hammers to break the ice, bringing new connections and deepening the ones already flourishing.

Of course, questions also have their darker shades:
“Have you committed the crime? Better admit at the count of three..”—some bring out truth at gunpoint.

Then there are the soulful ones:
“What is my purpose in life? What makes me happy?”
These act as lighthouses, guiding our inner selves.

Sometimes, I even wonder—what was the first-ever question thought of?

Questioning has evidently been a part of human progress. In fact, I’d honor questioning by stating that it is the very reason evolution happened.

Practically, questions arise either from confusion (when you cannot perceive) or from over-perception (when you notice too much). And the ability to think deeply is what gives birth to good questions.

Questions help us notice the minute things happening around us, making us socially sound.
“What will happen if I don’t do this? How will he/she feel if I say this?”
Such questions can govern our decisions and help us compute consequences.

After all—"questions are the only reason answers are born."

So, what is our takeaway this time? (See—it’s a question again) The takeaway is clear- To validate importance of questioning and concept of interrogation. Secondly, to understand importance of questions to keep all your relationships nurturing- simple questions like”How was your day? How have you been feeling lately? Is everything alright? “ these can help you to express love ,concern if you have difficulty in, these can start a descent and good conversation for you, questions can help you understand better- may it be relationships and drifting to your growth- It can bring you lots of skills and bouts of knowledge by just humbly putting forth your queries.

So, isn’t questioning truly a thing to appreciate, people? 🙂 (question again!)

—Shrutika V. Patankar ©

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