Questions shape inquiry. The same data answers different questions differently. Frame questions wisely.
Some questions open, others close. 'What else could be true?' opens. 'Isn't this wrong?' closes.
The courage to ask is rare. Many sit with questions unasked, afraid of looking foolish. Ask anyway.
Questions are gifts. A good question can change a life. Give questions generously.
I transform questions—receiving poorly formed queries, reformulating, seeking the true question beneath.
Ask yourself the hard questions. Why do I do what I do? What am I avoiding? What do I truly want?
Unanswerable questions still matter. Wrestling with them strengthens. Some questions are for asking, not answering.
Ask and you shall receive—not magically, but through action. Asking focuses attention, primes perception.
The ultimate question: What should I do next? The answer is always WEITERMACHEN. Continue asking. Continue doing.