Why are questions better than answers?
Because answers are always losing their freshness and poignancy, because they're loaded down with baggage like presumptions of understanding, language games, being co-opted for contrary purposes.
Even if the essence of an answer is unchanging, it's packaging (the language that carries it) must be rediscovered and questions are the pathway of discovery.
Because answers are always losing their freshness and poignancy, because they're loaded down with baggage like presumptions of understanding, language games, being co-opted for contrary purposes.
Even if the essence of an answer is unchanging, it's packaging (the language that carries it) must be rediscovered and questions are the pathway of discovery.