I thought I was confused before, but now I'm really clueless. One of the adagias that I chose was
"The man who asks questions seeks only to reach a point where it will no longer be necessary for him to ask questions."
But today in class Sexson said that if something doesn't cause us to ask questions, that means we aren't learning from it, and learning is good, right?
The reason that adage stood out to me is that I feel like I always have to ask questions, and it's hard to find the answers that I seek. I thought maybe that if I just stopped asking questions and let things be, it would be better...but now that means that I'm not learning anything.
Surely that is not a good thing.
Right?
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