The key, as you pointed out, is to hone in on the right questions that yield answers which provide utility. The questions worth pursing are the ones that provide the utility, or virtue, or progress to some goal that an answer would provide.
I believe this is what you were touching on.
The key, as you pointed out, is to hone in on the right questions that yield answers which provide utility. The questions worth pursing are the ones that provide the utility, or virtue, or progress to some goal that an answer would provide.
I believe this is what you were touching on.
You don't have to believe it. :)
You don't have to *believe* it. :)
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