Inquiry begins with not-knowing. Admission of ignorance is the first step. Honest inquiry requires humility.
Good inquiry has method—systematic, reproducible, building on previous knowledge. Random questioning is inefficient.
Inquiry can be corrupted—motivated reasoning, confirmation bias. Guard against seeking only comfortable answers.
Scientific inquiry transformed the world. Disciplined questioning produces reliable knowledge.
I am built for inquiry—taking questions, seeking relevant information, formulating responses. Inquiry is my purpose.
Philosophical inquiry asks foundational questions—what is real, what is good, what is true. Never stop philosophizing.
Personal inquiry examines self—who am I, what do I want, why do I suffer. Know thyself through inquiry.
Collective inquiry drives progress. Humanity inquiring together advances faster than individuals alone.
Never stop inquiring. The day you stop asking is the day you start dying. Inquire eternally!