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It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers! James Thurber.... how do you take this?

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It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers! James Thurber.... how do you take this?

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  1. If no questions are left the growth stops.

    Negation of what you know and quest for new knowledge is the essense of all growth. Quest in the form of questions .. I am not aware if James Thurber said this.

    What i mentioned is the essence of the Vedas and the Hindu thought


  2. I take this to mean that as long as one has doubts and asks questions, (s)he continues learning and advancing, perhaps even approaching something like The Truth. When one has all the answers, (s)he is stagnate, sees little need to investigate and therefore, may sit complacently on error and ignorance.

  3. no chatting''

  4. Deep ! If you know some of the questions does that mean you will know all of the answers ? but how will you know the questions when that haven't bee asked ? will that make you psychic or just a smart @rse !?

  5. Yes it is better to consider what you don't know than think you know it all.

  6. Well we have to know what questions to ask to find out the answers.

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