Do NOT "ask questions" for the sake of asking questions like a FUCKING idiot wasting time trying to look smart.

Learn to ask GOOD questions.

“Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.”-Voltaire

I will teach YOU how to blow minds with questions.

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Questions are one of the MOST important tools you can develop in your intellectual arsenal.

the whole point of liberal education was for this precise reason

to make people ask GOOD questions...

i will show you why you need GOOD questions...
Most of philosophy is based around this notion of asking questions and answering them.

Most of human knowledge is surrounded by asking GOOD questions.

questions are more important than "facts"

the entire summary of human knowledge is simply asking questions
A question is a tool. You can shape words to mold your reality and you can shape questions to mold the realities of others.

This is what the socratic method is all about... ASKING QUESTIONS.

the best way to teach is to ask questions
Socrates would be just chilling with his bros asking questions n wrestling them, thats all philosophy was designed to be, asking GOOD questions... like Joe Rogan.

A question FORCES a person to fall into YOUR frame, int YOUR world.
ASKING GOOD QUESTIONS IS A SUPER POWER.
ive almost been stabbed due to a mugging and what stopped me is that i asked a question that made the mugger stop.

asking GOOD questions has landed me a job.

i made the interviewer pause and think and laugh.
Look, questions can save your life and shape the reality of you and others.

dont you want this super power?
NUMBER ONE WAY

to ask good questions.

is to ASK yourself, what do you want to find out. this has to be :

- precise, to the point of knowing what references it relies on.
- succint, like anything, good structure is vital.
- must be relevant to some knowledge you already hold
other things to ask yourself when asking good questions:

- Do I need a factually correct answer?
- Do I need an expert opinion?
- Do I need a well-reasoned judgment?
Once you know what you want.... now to MINDFUCK the person you want to answer the question...

REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING:

A question is a direct meme injection into a persons mind. You HIJACK their mind. A question is akin to MIND-RAPE.
GOOD QUESTION TIP TWO:

whatever you do:

Do NOT ask YES or NO questions...

these are BORING AS FUCK.

avoid words like : “would,” “should,” “is,” “are,” and “do you think”

these all limit your options.... and life is all about increasing your options.
HOW TO ASK GOOD QUESTIONS TIP 3:

Always consider, using multiple questions....

This will ELEVATE your ability to not only questions, but also hold a conversation... this is a great tip for INCELS LOL.

you have a back and forth and create a RHYTHM.
Follow up questions are a great way of learning how a person thinks...

Good follow up questions include :
“What makes you say that?” or “Why do you think that?”

This way you get to their reasoning and logic.... you learn how they make reality.
Another great follow up is...

asking for clarification....

"what do you mean?"

or bluntly : "can you clarify?"

Follow up questions give you insight and let you make your own opinions about things.
Use the POWER of SILENCE.....................

Many people are simply uncomfortable with silence. They will talk just to avoid silence....

Use their WEAKNESS as your POWER.

This is a common interrogation tactic...

Be silent, let them answer and let them keep talking.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte

As true in war as it is in everyday.

Listen carefully and let them carry on.

Do not interrupt....
I was awe inspired to write this thread, i wrote it maniacally in a couple minutes as though GOD was communicating through me, he wanted you to have this knowledge.

Feel free to ask me GOOD questions.

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