Chris at Desert Pastor has picked up my last blog and found a rather nice graphic to go with it. Thanks Chris! I agree with you that sometimes too we need to value answers too. I suppose that is comes down to that really old philosophers' [as in: goes back to Greek and probably Chinese andIndian too -but I don't know so much about that] thing about asking questions. If we don't ask right questions we can't normally find answers that help. There are lots of potential answers, but only the right questions will get us to them.
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
15 August 2004
Paradoxology: Valuing the Right Questions... AND Answers.
Chris at Desert Pastor has picked up my last blog and found a rather nice graphic to go with it. Thanks Chris! I agree with you that sometimes too we need to value answers too. I suppose that is comes down to that really old philosophers' [as in: goes back to Greek and probably Chinese andIndian too -but I don't know so much about that] thing about asking questions. If we don't ask right questions we can't normally find answers that help. There are lots of potential answers, but only the right questions will get us to them.
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