Why WHY is important?
Why WHY is important?
“WHY” can make someone uncomfortable, irritate or dislike the questioner. This question makes us think deeper and better. Other questions viz. who? Answers person; when? Answers time; where? Answers place; how? Answers the process of things done; however, WHY? Answers the reason, the cause and the purpose. This question is important because it makes us reason and think more than any other questions do in general.
Newton might have never discovered the gravity of the earth if he had not asked the question WHY to the simple falling apple, which was obvious. The simple three-letter word can change your perspective if you start asking to the simple and obvious things around you. You will be amazed to discover certain things which are not necessarily right just because they are taken into granted.
You might become less judgemental if you ask WHY to some people whom you detest. I believe everything on earth has reason and purpose. Some of the things are not rightly done or used according to the purpose just because we never ask WHY?
So I have decided to ask a WHY per day to make myself better knowledge of the things around me. You can follow me with this journey.
Why am I taking this decision? I am inspired by a story of a little girl posted in Facebook by NAS DAILY. The little girl asked her mother why she cut the head and tail of the fish before cooking. The mother didn’t know the reason. When the little girl asked her great grandmother, she told her that she used to cut the head and tail of the fish before cooking because her pot was small and it could not fit the fish.
I believe there will be many things we take into granted just because we don’t know the reason! So I started this journey. By the way, my first question was why WHY is important?
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