???????? A question asks.
............... An answer gives information.
The difference is a ? or a .
2006-12-09 06:23:25
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answer #1
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answered by honiebyrd 4
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Hello,
"A question" is born out of curiosity, & the desire of human beings to understand, to make sense of that which is not known, to be enriched through the process of asking.
"An answer" is the gaining of knowledge from direct experiencing, through the emotional body not just with the mind or intellect.
Knowledge is grounded in experience, a fusion of question & realisation i.e. insight.
Knowledge takes time to absorb, & ground into logical understanding. Its ALL the stuff you cannot buy, its all the stuff you cannot get off the internet, its all the stuff you cannot get from books alone but only from life itself.
Thats why a degree from the university of life is worth more than any degree you can buy from a university course IMO.
IR
2006-12-09 06:43:44
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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A question seeks information. An answer provides it.
2006-12-09 06:37:01
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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One wants to know something & the other knows what the information is.
2006-12-09 06:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That's too much for the brain! Isn't it?
2006-12-09 06:27:29
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answered by Big Bruv 2
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Not knowing & Knowing.
2006-12-12 06:47:45
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answered by Ollie 7
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