I was writing another article when I saw this week's writing prompt topic, Questions. And I thought to write something about this since right away, many questions popped into my head.
Questions are all around. I think that life is an endless series of questions. Some of them, we do it over and over again. From some, we already have the answer. Of some others, we are still searching for it. From many, we will never know.
There are the questions with which we relate to others. From a greeting, How are you? What's up? To those that we use to meet someone and interact with others. Are you okay? What are your favorites places? What do you like to do in your spare time? Do you like coffee or tea? What's your favorite movie? Do you love to read? Who is your best friend? And so on.
With some questions, we seek knowledge. How many stars are there in the sky? Will someone discover a cure for Parkinson's one day? What will the price of BCH be in a month? Will cryptos rule the world one day? Why are bees so hardworking? Will it rain tomorrow, or will it be a sunny day?
And above all, there are those we ask all the time ourselves. About who we are or what we like. Why is my hair curly and not straight? Do I have to lose some pounds? Can I do this better? Should I spend more time talking to my son? Should I cut my hair? Could I learn to play the guitar? Will I be too old to learn to windsurf? Will I ever be able to visit La Gran Sabana? When will I reach my goal to have 1 BCH?
Some we do when we choose. Will I eat my steak well done or medium-rare? What will be better to learn German or French? To buy a house or to rent? Should I go to the store by car or walk?
And every time we make a decision, we ask ourselves. Have I taken the right decision?
And also, there all those questions that sometimes can overwhelm us. The What ifs? in our lives. All the questions we ask about the most important decisions and paths we made in our life. What if I hadn't studied engineering? What if I had left the country when I could? What if I didn't get married? What if I had taken that job? Many times we wonder how our life could have been if we had chosen differently. And there have been many times in my life when I've felt so overwhelmed that I have questioned myself.
However, over the years, I can say that I have no regrets. And, If all those choices and paths that I chose led me to have my family. Now, I don't have any doubt that I made the right choices. Even though, at some point in my life, I had thought otherwise.
And of a question that I definitely have the answer to is: What is the most valuable thing I have? My family.
And so, I could have a good time asking myself lots of questions. About Read.cash, for example, I wonder. Do I'm on the right track? Do I'm good for this, or I'm losing my time? Will someone be interested in reading my articles?
Anyway, the idea isn't to bore you with my endless questions. So, If you have reached this point, thank you for reading me. If you like it, a comment or thumb will be highly appreciated as well.
If you haven't read Jonica's post on the Questions prompt, you can read it here. And If you want to participate in the prompt. Just follow the rules:
Write about Questions
Write 100% original content
Write at least 600 words
Tag @JonicaBradley
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si no tuvieramos tantas preguntas no existieran ni la filosofía , ni la ciencia ni la musica