see this is the problem, you pick and choose what you read, had you only bothered to read the next paragraph, or, better yet, bothered to read past the introduction, you may have learned something, but you read the big pretty parts, the easy parts, and claim victory; thanks for proving my point.
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Yet few people are masters of the art of asking essential questions. Most
have never thought about why some questions are crucial and others
peripheral. Essential questions are rarely studied in school. They are rarely
modeled at home. Most people question according to their psychological
associations. Their questions are haphazard and scattered.
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