Questions and answers

Two beautiful souls crossed paths again. One had genuine concerns and enjoyed quizzing special people. S/he loves to travel through minds without hurting anyone. S/he looked to understand them better. You might think, why! It was a natural trait. S/he grew up as an 'inquisitive' child, enjoying the art of questioning. It gave more pleasure. S/he liked to see the spark in their eyes and thought of it as a process of self-discovery. People are sick in their boring lives. S/he doesn't want to get into a mundane zone. People relish life when they are up with something. No one would like to keep repeating it again and again.

"Stay original," that is what s/he wanted from people. So, s/he didn't let own problems trouble others. S/he thought it was fine.
People also took good care. Tolerating his/her innocently layered stupidity is one hell of an accomplishment! In the end, the process worked well! People got clarity and titbits of something in return. It was all that was needed to trigger a critical mind. Did they know it was him/her?
It isn't common, but a creative process that does not happen to you with everyone. Trust me! Everyone has someone.
Is there a need to credit that someone? The idea was always there. Plato's Republic revolves around an engaging way of probing. It was written a long long time ago. So, there is nothing new or novel here. It is more of a tried and tested formula. But the choice is ours!
Do you think that questioning is effortless and answering is tough? Both are demanding in their own ways. Some answers lie unexplored like a secret treasure. They stay hidden inside some deep corner of the soul. Someone has to squeeze them out. They were ignored for so long. It may carry an emotion. That person may not realise its significance or value. It means we may have to give them a painless push. Why should we do this? Because it is an activity worth doing. It is for a better living. That is why some questions are not just questions! You have no idea about its power!







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