From The Mind Of Critic – August 31st, 2016

From the mind of critic: “If there is no such thing as a stupid question, how come sometimes questions are asked not to elicit a response filled with information we actually wanna know, but just to make the other person feel bad? Is asking a question when we already know the answer the definition of a stupid question, because we’re wasting everybody’s time? Or is the term stupid subjective, changing it’s meanings at the flip of a coin, depending on who is asking, what they know, what their intent is, and if they’re running for office? We’ve all heard the old saying that there are no stupid questions, which goes with the assumption that stupid people don’t ask questions, traveling along in their ignorance of how the status quo is destroying society. Maybe stupid people spit out every thought in their head without thinking about context. Maybe smart people stay silent and observe, waiting for the full picture to emerge before they express themselves. or maybe there is no black and white answer to anything ever, and that is the real determining factor between smarts and stupidity. Saying what we think and asking questions for needed information, is only stupid if we’re doing it non-authentically” 🙂