from the mind of critic-11/18/16

From the mind of critic: “If there really are no stupid questions, how come some inquiries seem to clog up the system, completely halting forward progress? Are these questions asked by people who actually wanna know the answer because they don’t know something, and the judgement of the question itself being stupid, is all in the mind of the judger who thinks somebody should know something, that they honestly might not? Or are these progress cloggers meant to do a specific thing, with their askers 100% fully aware of what theyr’re doing? Many concepts in life are definable, with easily comprehendible meanings. Other conecpts are completely subjective, with definitions that can and often do utterly change depending on our beliefs and life experiences. Similar to love, hate, anger and misery, stupidity is something that means one thing to one person, and something else to another. Questions arent stupid if somebody wants to gain information they don’t have, and somebody asking questions to clog up progress in their personal lives or politics isn’t stupid either, it’s simply strategy on their part, which might even be considered smart in some circles. If there is something we don’t like or don’t agree with, it doesn’t mean it’s stupid, it’s simply something that we don’t like or don’t agree with. Asking questions and not blindly following is imperative for our positive and collective evolution. Pre-judging is not only not needed, but it’s detrimental to the whole process of eveolving past all the bullshit that has kept us down for generations. To solve problems, we need to fully describe them, and how and why they’re happening. Questions and thought’s are never stupid, they’re just different. To succeed we simply need to get over ourselves”