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Saturday, 07/17/2004 7:35:28 AM

Saturday, July 17, 2004 7:35:28 AM

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There can be many reasons behind asking questions. And answers and questions can be to totally unrelated elements depending on the goal and mission of the one asking the questions.If your goal is to instill doudt,uncertainty,disbelief,or confusion than asking the right questions is the weapon of choice.Of course the questions will need to be of a certain quality. The easer it is to answer the less likely you will succeed in reaching your goal. The idea is to ask questions that offer the least amount of resistance,that few people can answer. The fewer people can answer, the greater the chance of reaching your goal.Instilling distrust and confussion is the order of the day.Also there are other reasons as well.There's a guy at work who is always criticizing issues. When ever there is a attempt to answer his attacks he walks a way or starts shouting in a loud voice.He's not interested in answers only in appearing to others to know it all,he has a big EGO and needs to feed it.So in these 2 cases you can have both the need to appear to others as BIG and Important {answers as being not important} and the need to reach the Goal of instilling distrust and confusion, to introduce by gradual, persistent efforts, implanting ideas via the right questions into the minds of others.You only need to ask the right questions so that few people can answer and you met your goal. Once you Cause conflict with members of the group then you have reach your goal because now it will run on a power of its own and Bang you won.You Meet your Ego's needs and cause dissension and reached your goals.Stock sold.There's a BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN one who asks questions to learn and grow and one who has an AGENDA.Or do you really think we dont know the difference.