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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads7 years ago

You have the opportunity to teach everyone around you, whether in a one-minute conversation on a bus, in a lesson in the Church, in online comments, or in a face-to-face discussion with a friend.

Meaningful questions are questions that make you think and feel deeply, questions that guide you to truth, testimony, and change. It can cover a variety of fields, but generally has some things that are the same, not superficial or simply factual (although that can be a follow-up to factual questions), it has some connection with our daily lives, and it challenges us to give more responses much more than just a response that doesn't require much thought.
Remember why we ask questions
Questions make us involved by entering a gap that our minds want to fill. In particular, asking questions that encourage personal thinking can allow the process to occur.
People become interested in what you say.
They use their agency to think about and express an answer.
Regarding the truth
By being aware of this process, you will get the meaning of what types of questions should be asked and which ones to avoid.