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Questions, questions, questions
Posted: Feb 4th, 2010 by
Category: Business
Questions questions questions
When we are age 3, we discover a simple little word that will lighten up our lives, and provide new entertainment value far beyond dolls and cars… “WHY?”.
When we are age 30, that same word, used by our then 3-year old kids, will drive us nuts as you constantly have to come up with an answer.
And somewhere after our third year and before our thirtieth, a choice is subconsciously made – will you be an “Asker” or will you be a “Answerer”?
To define the “Answerer” first – this is the person that likes to find their own way, that solves riddles by thinking, or finding their own answers piece by piece, bit by bit. In the process they often help others and share the knowledge they have gathered.
The Asker on the other hand obviously has the same mental capacity, the same information around him but somehow they stick with the three-year-old’s attitude to pose the question instead of taking it upon themselves to find the answer…
You can divide such needless questions in a number of different categories:
There’s the classic: “Where should I…. “ question – often these days rrelated to information anyone can look up on the internet. Where should I find info about Apple. Well, how about looking on their site?
There’s the "How do I question" as in "How do I find info on xyz". Again, the internet is usually a great starting place. This question gets asked a lot by people that expect others to look up the info for them…but don’t seem capable of lifting a typing finger themselves.
You have the “I don’t know how to” questions…it’s easier if someone else does it, so this is a great one for all-round use!
I could go on – the thing is that even Answerers get tired of Askers. It’s great figuring out why the world turns for yourself, but if you then have to share what you find with everyone in that world, you do get tired of doing so. So before you ask your next question – just ask yourself this one first.. “Can I figure this out myself?” – who knows, you may yet be a 30+ year old instead of a 3 year old!
Edited: Feb 4th, 2010
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