You might think that the answer is easy, but it isint.
If you could know the absolute and total truth to one question, what question would you ask?
You might think that the answer is easy, but it isint.
I imagine the answer to any grand philosophical question would be disapointing and/or depressing. Or even if it was interesting and uplifting, its not like anyone would believe me if I said I knew the meaning of life or what happens after we die.
So I would simply ask what the winning numbers will be for the next powerball drawing. I feel like I would benefit more from knowing the answer to that question. :)
answer: cuz they think for the moment, not for the future. the most useful action to get advantage at the moment they live, not for more time they live (<100yrs.)
my question: how much human living on this earth in 9000 years. and how they do it.
Will the cure for any fatal/life altering disease I am destined to get, have a cure before I die?
or
What are the winning numbers for the largest US lottery with the fewest winners in the next 7 years. That way, I'm bound to be a millionaire by 30, even if I'm slow to get a career going.
those are called rhetoric questions haha
I have the tendency to ask someone questions even tho I know the answer just to see if they will lie to me
it's a bitchy thing but you define real people by fake people.
one question would be "where are you?' lol
or "what did you do there?"
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