I hope not. To me that would mean that I stop wanting to discover.There is always something to question, I hope.
2007-11-17 11:04:15
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answer #1
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answered by Ava 5
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If there is, then it's goodbye Yahoo answers!
I would say no, there isn't a point in life when you stop questioning.
I would hope not. Although... to be certain of at least one answer to any question in life would be really something!
2007-11-17 11:06:51
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answer #2
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answered by Rich 5
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the point to life is to have an effect on people, questioning or not. questions are a part of life, but i ask them to see someone else's reaction.
2007-11-17 11:03:38
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answer #3
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answered by Ossren 2
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No! I, personally, would not want to stop asking. That would mean to stop all learning and curiosity.
You are never too old, too wise, or too mature to learn more.
You will never have all of the world and universal knowledge, so why limit yourself.
2007-11-17 11:11:33
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answer #4
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answered by Nepetarias 6
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I don't believe so. At my mothers death bed, just moments before she died, she wondered aloud, in a question form to me, "will it be as I imagine it to be?'" I think questioning is part of eternity, as long as that which we believe is ever expanding we will expand our thoughts accordingly.
2007-11-17 11:08:10
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answer #5
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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no. life is a question and questionable. you can't stop asking yourself "what if".
2007-11-17 11:01:26
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answer #6
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answered by teo_foi 2
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When you don't have time for it or when you're afraid of it, or when it becomes uncomfortable and you're out of the habit, so you just go with inertia.
2007-11-17 11:01:59
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answer #7
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answered by the Boss 7
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Yes, I have made up my mind about almost everything that is important to me.
2007-11-17 11:24:09
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answer #8
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answered by LodiTX 6
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What do you mean?
2007-11-17 11:05:09
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answer #9
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answered by aofive 2
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When you are senile.
2007-11-17 11:07:39
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answered by Todd 5
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