Time to Question


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Time to Question Randomness and mind dump challenge:

To write and publish a blog entitled “Time to Question” within 30 minutes.

Randomness and mind dump start:

We grow old and therefore cannot stay young. We grow wise and therefore cannot stay foolish. Amend those sentences with a question mark and everything changes. Humans are complicated or perhaps, humans complicate.

Randomness and mind dump prologue:

I was raised to question everything, this is how I learned. Questioning is what cemented my understanding of the Bible over traditional teachings. Questioning helped me to understand human behaviour. Questioning helped me to navigate out of some very dark places, sometimes intentional, sometimes not.

Randomness and mind dump hand brake turn:

I’m not afraid to make myself look stupid and blurt out questions. Sometimes I ask questions because I just do not know the answer. Quite often I ask questions on the spur of the moment for an immediate answer while my brain plays catch up. I love these questions. The reactive body language is epic, especially while I’m standing there looking quite serious purposely providing free of charge empowerment to hurl a barricade of verbal kryptonite for the very small personal feat of quick resolution and an internal laugh out loud; and breath.

Randomness and mind dump preliminary final thought:

Questioning also drives me mad. Sometimes, just sometimes, quit with the questions as the answer you are looking for isn’t there, at least in the format you’d expect.

Randomness and mind dump final thought:

Due to questioning, my final thought never seems to conclude.

Randomness and mind dump explanation:

The random train of thought which produced this blog also decided that it would be interesting to announce the following all time rivalries: Time to Question

Who wins? I don’t know, do you?

Randomness and mind dump end.

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