Do you think that the answers are more important than the questions?
- Katalin

- Mar 6
- 1 min read
Indeed, often we focus on what the 'right' answer is.
By 'right,' I mean what people want us to say, what is more socially acceptable, what makes us look smarter, what aligns us with a particular group, what echoes a certain philosophy, or what prompts us to take specific actions.
But when you think about it, there is so much meaning behind a question, even when it remains unanswered. A question implies attention to a topic, an analysis of the situation that creates a need for understanding, reflection, and a search for meaning.
Simply formulating a question demands intelligence, presence, and attention.
