Monday, July 11, 2005

MUNDAS VULT DECIPI

What is the point of asking questions if you are more than likely to receive a false answer which you are bound to forget promptly anyway? As such, wouldn’t it be wiser to give over asking questions altogether and start using your own intuition, with aptly interchangeable results? Particularly since you are totally indifferent to both the answer and its dubious veracity in the first place?

How about limiting your questioning to "what did you have for dinner?"

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Adopting a single strategy for every question that might arise is probably pointless, since every questioner may respond in an unpredictable way: sometimes with the truth, sometimes with evasion, sometimes with something unclassifiable. Maybe one has to regard it as a clash of probabilities and just do what seems right at the time. Like life, huh?

6:33 pm  
Blogger Yasmean said...

Nah

9:50 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ask more than once. more than one person.

then ask yourself.

10:00 pm  

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