well then there should be
only cars no roads
only children no grownups
only days no nights
2006-11-04 02:53:56
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answer #1
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answered by MAJ 4
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If there weren't any questions, just answers, that would take away many functions from our everyday lives. For instance, it would do away with curiosity.
In essence, "curiosity" is a term that describes an unknown number of behavioural and psychological mechanisms, which have the effect of impelling beings to seek information and interaction with their natural environment and with other beings in their vicinity.
Not having the natural instinct to wonder or to question would prevent the need to interact with those around us. This would end any social behavior that might have progressed us into a more fulfilling world. Our innate desire for adventure would end as we would have no desire to find out what is on the other side of the wall or why the chicken crossed the road. We then lose our ability to fantasize, limiting the essence of the world in which we live and shorten our vast horizons of thought processing.
We would see everything exactly as it is. A white canvas would be just that with no energy to fulfill it with the beautiful colors of the world. Our lust to improve would not be necessary as we would not have the sense to question the need to expand or stretch our imagination.
There in front of us would be the answer; therefore no need to question.
2006-11-04 09:34:42
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answer #2
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answered by terryoulboub 5
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You just defined religion. Answers for everything and afraid of the real questions they can't answer.
2006-11-04 08:08:52
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answer #3
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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if there is know question how do you answer exactly
2006-11-04 08:01:45
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answered by whay i lost my ?s 6
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then they are not called answers they are statements/
2006-11-04 09:42:49
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answer #5
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answered by Bharathi 4
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