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“I'd rather you ask 100 questions and leave knowing what I'm talking about than you asking none and assuming something that isn't true.” quote by Anonymous
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“I'd rather you ask 100 questions and leave knowing what I'm talking about than you asking none and assuming something that isn't true.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Emphasizes the value of asking many questions to achieve clear understanding rather than making assumptions.

In simple terms: Ask many questions to understand, not assume.

Key Takeaway

Seek clarity through inquiry.

Themes

communication understanding clarity

Mood

curious analytical

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • customer interviews
  • research
  • teaching
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

critical thinking dialogue epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What assumptions are you making?
  • How can you prioritize essential questions?
A Different Perspective

May lead to information overload if not focused.

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