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Say I have a question but I don’t know what it is could you give me an answer? If you said no would it be alright to ask you why not? Or would “no” be the answer to my question? I was told the only stupid question was one not asked but how do I ask a question that I don’t know? I know it’s there but I cannot ask it.

Time and time again I would ask these questions to myself to try to get an answer. Even though I ask them to myself I expect an answer. But how do I answer my own questions. Should I do research online or in a book or should I ask someone else? That wouldn’t be me answering my own questions though. It would be someone else’s answers and what if I don’t except them, then I would just have more questions. Like why do I believe there answers are wrong or what makes it right for me to argue their answers?


Here is another question I have. Can anyone actually win an argument? Some would argue yes and some no. In an argument ends in either one side wins or they come to a compromise. A compromise only settles it for a little while. In a one side argument, who is to say the so called winner is right?

I’ve been in arguments where I have won and later found out I was wrong. Also I’ve been in arguments when I was wrong and later found out I was right.

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