“Good questions outrank easy answers.†- Anonymous
What questions are you asking yourself today, this week, this month, this year? Are you asking yourself the tough questions, like why am I here, and what am I supposed to do with my life? Or the tougher questions, like pizza or pasta, or ice cream or custard.
Every question you ask yourself changes your thinking, and has the potential to change your life. Take some time to listen to the questions in your head. Write them down, explore the answers with others, and marvel at the most amazing thing of it all: some questions will never be answered.
Ask yourself more questions anyway!
My turn. I’ve got a question for you.
What are you waiting for permission to do? Whatever it is, release it, and give YOURSELF permission to do it.
[Phil Gerbyshak likes custard more than ice cream, and will take pizza over pasta any day of the week. Any question harder than that he'll have to get back to you.]

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The thing is that no change happens until we’re uncomfortable!Ask risky questions. Don’t be a jerk about it, and ask nonetheless. Change your context and help people win - it all starts with questions.
Man, I was JUST …
Custard! I wouldn’t even know where to go to buy custard. I’ll have ice cream, thank you. Vanilla.
Or Rocky Road. Or Strawberry. Or Chocolate Fudge Swirl. Or Moosetracks. Or… You get the picture.
Regarding my question, Gore Vidal wrote: “The more money an American accumulates, the less interesting he becomes.”
Question Part I: Why? I don’t disagree. I’m just wondering why.
Question Part II: Why he? I think I know the answer, but would appreciate your input.
Answer: Because she never becomes less interesting.
I think you’re onto something Troy. Not sure what, but if I figure it out, I’ll let you know.