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asking questions
or
giving answers

why??


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2007-08-29 18:14:22 · 27 answers · asked by ~ ANGEL ~ 5 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

27 answers

Asking questions is the most important thing in getting ahead in life. Once you have asked enough questions then you qualified to give answers.

2007-08-29 18:22:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Hi Angel,

I think both are equally important.

If I answer questions, I sincerely hope I am helping them and maybe other people too. If I can share what knowledge I have, and it can benefit others, then I am doing something worthwhile.

Also, I love to read the questions because many of them make me stop and think. I expand my own learning by reading the questions that people ask, and then by reading the answers that others give.

It is a blessing to help one another and to share with each other.

If I have something other need, I will gladly share what I have. If someone has something that would benefit me, I will gratefully accept it.

Neither one is more important — they each serve a purpose for the greater good.

Peace.

2007-08-30 04:39:17 · answer #2 · answered by palemalefriend 5 · 0 1

This section will not exist with neither of them here.
A question needs to be asked so the right answer can be obtained. Without any answers the question hangs there unresolved. The necessity of an answer to a question is like a key to a door. Without it, what's behind that door will never be known. So one equals the other. However, there are more than one answer to every question...which goes to say that a question is worth a thousand answers; Or key duplicates to one door.

2007-09-04 08:34:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I may ask one question every month, but I answer up to 200 questions in a day (okay, it's hot and I don't want to move when I get this hot, so I sit here and give answers) ... and I actually think that it's 'better' to give answers than it is to ask a question ... because you must 'think, remember, and know' something to answer any question, so it keeps my 'mind' working on 'all cylinders'

2007-08-30 01:23:57 · answer #4 · answered by Kris L 7 · 0 1

both. communication is the key. asking and getting an aswer is equally important (unless it's an open-end question wherein you don't need to give out an answer).

ever tried asking somebody a couple of times but didnt' get an answer? it sucks. so just give out answers, whether it's dumb or not.

sometimes, people ask out of curiousity, or to learn/to know something. and not to get an aswer is one of the saddest things of all (sometimes even the most aggravating).

peace.

2007-08-30 01:32:10 · answer #5 · answered by jeremy 3 · 0 1

I believe they are both important. There would be no questions to answer if someone didn't ask it. But I must say that I like answering questions better. =]

2007-08-30 20:00:36 · answer #6 · answered by A 6 · 0 1

I would say asking questions (as long as they are good ones and not just the result of laziness or need for attention)

now you got me thinking why I don't ask any; I know it's not because I know everything or anything like that.

2007-08-30 01:23:15 · answer #7 · answered by Paladin 7 · 0 1

Asking questions. A person has to ask questions if the matter is unclear so that person may understand, and learn.

Sometimes, people aren't ready to hear an answer, and we have to be okay with that.

2007-08-30 01:24:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Without a question, an answer is meaningless. ANYTHING could be an answer to a properly framed question, so until the question is asked all answers have equal value: zero.

2007-08-30 15:09:03 · answer #9 · answered by Doctor Why 7 · 0 1

"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."

Albert Einstein

2007-09-03 15:51:51 · answer #10 · answered by sixgun 4 · 0 0

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