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Why is the most frequently asked yet the most unanswered question.!

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  1. Priya says

    Why is that?

  2. Shivi says

    why so?

  3. Somaditya says

    that’s the way it is

  4. ankit.c says

    Is it? I thought there are so many people out there who ran away from asking “Why?”. The only question they seem to be asking is “Why me?”. The problem is that they do not ask this question to themselves. Probably, this is why it remains the most unanswered question.

  5. Somaditya Das says

    what my experience says that even those people who put the question to themselves find it difficult to answer because they start delving into what had happened or what had gone wrong and justifying themselves to themselves or any other person. i think the answer to the question can be found if people start accepting that something has happened with them because accepting things comes very rarely to homo sapiens sapien.

  6. Priya says

    I think we find answers to a lot of questions… many more questions get answered than those that are left unanswered. When we find the answer to a question, we stop thinking about it. We think longer about the unanswered questions. So, it feels like there are too many questions that do not have answers. And that is nice in a way… because if we find all the answers, then it would be no fun living this life :) Unanswered questions add struggle and masala :)

    • Somaditya Das says

      Madam, i am in complete agreement with the last statement.



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