9 post(s), 7 voice(s)
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Does every question have an answer? Does it have to be the right answer? |
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Sometimes there’re questions if we know their answers, we’ll be not happy. So it’s better if we don’t ask about them or don’t know the answers. |
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Every question has an answer, I believe. . . but since we do not necessarily have that answer, an honest “I’m not sure, I’ll look it up/keep contemplating” often suffices. |
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Actually, Christina, I’ve often thought that “I don’t know” was the best answer to many a question and generally better than no answer at all! |
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Not always. Like for religion and stuff, no one ever knows…..:O |
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Gaveston, sometimes don’t you think there are cases where the question is the more important aspect than any answer that could be provided? there’s something very attractive about a mystery, no? :) |
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Sometimes,the more you know the answer the more you ask!!!!! |
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And, of course, one thing leads to another…. |
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Having read several novels by Haruki Murakami I feel safe in saying many questions are meant not to have answers and the simple fact that we don’t know everything is what makes the world beautiful! |
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