@nanzo-scoop Sometimes people (me and you included) ask questions that are already loaded with a believe in a circumstance that is just wrong making the whole question wrong and every answer to the question except for " You are asking the/a wrong question".
"Often the answers to our questions are simple, [...] Often we know the answers."
->We should not ask questions we know the answer to. We should ask to understand or learn about things we don't understand. And when it comes to asking in order to improve we -> Often need to analyze and break down our loaded and vague questions to a/multiple SIMPLE question(s).
So instead of asking: What is my life worth?
Better ask:
What is a "worth"/value?
Where does it come from? Is it a natural law/ universal concept or is it human-made?
Because asking is good and important, we should analyze and think before we act and execute.
The problem is we never get to execution when we are stuck in a questioning loop because we ask wrong -> vague and loaded.