Questions As A Default Setting

It feels good to have answers, even if they are half-baked or entirely rotten.

Far more productive, however, to respond to a question with a follow up question.

Two results occur.

The first is that you learn something that can help make your answer better before giving it.

The second is that you learn to respond rather than react.

(If someone truly wanted reactions, they’d stick to asking social media.)

Stay Positive & What’s Your Default Response When Asked A Question?

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