Ask too many questions on here and you will ask yourself straight out of the game.
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Thanks for the 2 points!
2006-11-14 21:37:22
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answer #1
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answered by quay_grl 5
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You should never be happy with your current knowledge. Knowledge is on-going. Be happy that you are still in a position to learn more. There is something happening somewhere in the world every day which alters someones point of view and their particular knowledge. Read everything you can and if you find something you don't understand, look it up and add it to your brain's data base. You never know, one day you may be so knowledgeable that people come to you for information.
2006-11-15 09:02:12
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answer #2
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answered by Joanne E 3
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When we try to see what can be seen with the help of what we have already seen we do the right thing. This is how the circle of our knowledge and understanding grows - all knowledge is referential. If our knowledge can make us happier than most definitely we would like to have more of it.
We can realise that whatever and however much we know is right we can feel happy about what we know, but his does not earn us any contentment at our heart. There are many sources of happiness: eagerness, inquisitiveness and wonder are some of them. They are intellectual virtues. The most reliable of all sources of happiness however is not only in our mind; it is in our heart as contentment. Contentment is a supreme attitude that we adapt when we learn to ask questions not about things or the forms in existence but about the existence itself. We can then have questions without having to seek out the answers. All that is given to us is the answer to the question that we all have – who am I? We keep asking this question therefore we exist.
In our normal life, we always like to know more. We seek excellence in our knowing. We would like to know better about everything, even the about the things that we already know. We will always have questions but the difference is that when we learn to live as question we know happiness.
2006-11-15 08:28:13
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answered by Shahid 7
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I beleive that if you're happy with what you know, then there's not a need to ask. However, if something comes up which you have no knowkedge of, and indeed you're curious, by all means, ask away. But do remember to always keep an open mind eventhough you feel that your current knowledge is sufficient. ;)
"Life is a classroom, there are so many many things to learn.... "
2006-11-15 05:50:14
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answered by trade_mark 1
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One should not be satisfied with his/her current knowledge.
There are new things happening each day so you would like to be informed unless you do not know what you are about. Knowledge Has No Limits. you should be proud of it And Always ask questions. NEVER stop. It helps improve your understanding about a question.
2006-11-15 05:43:15
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answered by moombaziebo 1
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yes because learning new knowledge never stops, no matter what age you are. its good to continue asking questions, seeing as there are always things you never knew and you want to know for yourself. if you're unsure about things its best that you asked questions so therefore, not only will you get the answers you've been dying to know but by continually reading all sorts of books, particularly on sociology, history, geography and philosophy, it makes you more knowledgable and perceptive when it comes to the knowledge you know and want to grasp and put that to good use.
2006-11-15 16:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The motivation to ask a question may be other than to gain knowledge.
It may be to start a debate, or for humour. Some of the questions posted have little to do with gaining knowledge.
I would like to add that there is always something new to learn. No one person knows everything. Life would be boring if they did.
2006-11-15 05:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If you feel like your happy with your current knowledge then you must be suffering from depression
2006-11-15 18:44:57
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answered by Rosie C 3
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You should never be happy with your current knowledge!
Everyone should be striving to learn more, otherwise you would end up totally ignorant of the world around you.
2006-11-15 05:36:56
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answered by Angelic 2
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Knowledge is infinite. If you say you are happy with your current knowledge then you have No knowledge as to what is knowledge
2006-11-15 05:33:02
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answered by Brahmanda 7
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People are never contented in life, this is also true with knowledge. People thirst for understanding and truth and because of this we have an unending desire to ask questions. What do you think? Did I get your point? Any Questions? (LOL)
2006-11-15 05:59:49
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answered by JustMe 3
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