Re: Sack-cloth and Gold LO2396

Andrew Moreno (amoreno@cyberspace.org)
Mon, 14 Aug 1995 01:07:46 -0400

Replying to LO2394 --

Hi,

Ann-Marie Johnson wrote:

>The questions are the hook for the mind to know that it is looking for
something. <

Yeah, I agree. High quality questions are the building block to high
quality information. For example, Marilyn Darling wrote something about
asking executives about intent. Maybe a way to do this would be to ask,
"What will X do for you?"

What I've learned is that the questions never really stop, at least for
me. I have so many questions running through my brain that I just put it
into the back of my mind. Then the answers slowly bubble up to the
surface.

One really, really big source of questions is the human condition. There
are so many paradoxes in life. I sometimes call them catch-22's. It's
probably because I want to do and have more than I do presently. If people
were content with their lives, I guess they'd have less questions to ask.

Andrew Moreno
(If anyone doesn't like my stream of consciousness writing style, please
email me privately at amoreno@broken.ranch.org and I'd appreciate reading
your hints and suggestions.)

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