
It’s not about knowing more. It’s about asking better.
Haven’t we all felt completely messed up at some point — stuck between decisions that led to random outcomes, unsure of what went wrong?
I used to think I needed better answers.
That maybe if I just read more, worked more, pushed more — I’d land on the “right” path.
But now, when I sit back and reflect, it hits me:
The problem wasn’t the answers. It was the questions I never asked.
Think about it.
We live in a time where answers are everywhere — just a few taps away, thanks to AI, books, podcasts, and everything else under the sun. But even AI can’t help you if you don’t know what to ask in the first place.
Isn’t that a little funny?
We spend our lives chasing clarity, yet we skip the most powerful step — questioning ourselves honestly.
What if growth isn’t in having answers…
…but in asking the right questions?
Questions that shake us.
That slow us down.
That force us to look within, before seeking outside.
What do I really need right now?
Am I chasing what I want — or what I’ve been told to want?
And even the tiniest question of the day:
“What do I want to eat today — something healthy and tasty, or just tasty?”
As simple as that sounds, it’s a start.
A start toward listening to yourself again.
So today, let’s begin from the beginning.
Not with answers — but with better, truer questions.
The kind that open doors inside us we didn’t even know were shut.
Everything else… will follow.