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The Question That Multiplies Questions

Asking seemingly simple queries that unfold into deeper paradoxes rather than settling into definitive answers.

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Why It Matters

Hodja's famous exchanges with his students rarely provide closure. He answers a question with a counter-question, prompting the asker to realize they knew less than they imagined. The question that multiplies questions reverses our cultural obsession with answers, instead cultivating comfort with expanding inquiry. Rather than "What is justice?" leading to a definition, the examined playful life asks "What did I believe justice was before I asked that question, and why?" Each response reveals new questions embedded within our assumptions. This practice trains the mind to hold complexity rather than collapse it into false certainty. The Hodja models a way of thinking where answers are temporary platforms for deeper questions, not destinations. By learning to ask questions that branch into further questions, we cultivate intellectual humility and genuine curiosity—the foundations of an examined life that never settles into stagnant certainty.

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