The Never-Ending Cycle of Question-Asking
It's a phenomenon observed by psychologists, philosophers, and even the occasional cat: humans are wired to ask a gazillion questions. Like, what's the point of asking so many questions? Are we just searching for answers or are we just searching for validation? Or are we just searching for an excuse to order another round of coffee?
- Are we overthinking, or are we just curious?
- Do we ask questions to avoid making mistakes, or do we ask questions to justify our own mistakes?
- Is it a sign of intelligence, or is it a sign of indecision?
- Can we ever truly stop asking questions, or are we doomed to repeat the cycle ad nauseam?