Why?

Why? Why? Why?

Is why an awesome question? Is it a simple question, but one that might take a lifetime to answer? Does how someone responds to the why question reveal a lot about them? Is it an intriguing question that can be perplexing? Why?

What do seek, when asking why? Are we soliciting comprehensive explanations? Are we attempting to inspire reflection? What is our purpose in asking the question, why do we ask?

Is it a question that invites self-reflection? Why? Are there a multitude of whys to ask oneself? Are there a multitude of answers to many of the why questions?

And it’s those who start with why, that have the ability to inspire those around them or find others to inspire them.”–Simon Sinek

When the unexpected occurs, is why, often the question? Can it be directed at people and at the universe?

Does the why question sometimes invite a response of why? Is the frequent response of “why not” an effective answer?

Is it a question to ask ourselves often? Could the answer change often?

Do you ask why, a lot? To whom do you address the question? Is it to yourself? Is it to your family and friends? Do you ask it of people outside your inner circle? Do you ask it of God? Does it pop into your head when you contemplate the universe?

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