This is indeed an interesting question. By misspelling the word "clever" in your question and by cleverly leaving out a key word that would make the question make more sense, you challenged your reader to maintain a level of objectivity. anyone who doesn't maintain objectivity on reading your question, may judge it to be a stupid question and (I've noticed) some even give an angry response. However, careful reading of the question, makes one think about just how one determines the nature of your question. Or for that matter, by extension, how do we determine the meaning, the "rightness" or "wrongness" of any situation in which we find ourselves?
I submit that In order to determine how we judge whether a question is stupid or clever, we must first come to understand our perspective on life in general. We must ask question like:
"Am I looking for the best in others? Or am I looking for their faults?" "Am I aware of the greatness within myself." "Would I be more aware of the greatness in others if I were more aware of the greatness in myself?"
In that context, I see that the question is clever indeed. And I see clearly that I judge it to be so, because I looked first at myself, and saw the light that is in you, in me.
2007-06-10 17:12:18
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answered by livemoreamply 5
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i don't know what a cleaver question is , but some people place really dumb (questions that have no obvious answer) on the forum.
2007-06-10 15:34:23
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answered by soulsista 4
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That's all humans do is judge! Good question, by the way.
2007-06-10 15:27:47
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answered by Vivian D 4
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By reading the question.
2007-06-10 15:30:38
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answered by ? 4
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First you must either learn how to spell or how to check your spelling.
2007-06-10 15:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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