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Who said the only stupid question is the question that is never asked?

Who said the only stupid question is the question that is never asked?

Ramon Bautista
“The only stupid question is the question that is never asked.” ― Ramon Bautista, Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo?

What did Einstein say about stupid questions?

Some of the smartest people who ever lived are often the ones who ask the most questions. The most notable case in point is Albert Einstein, who was famously quoted as saying “The important thing is not to stop questioning.”

How do you ask stupid questions without sounding stupid?

10 Rules for Asking Dumb Questions Without Sounding Dumb About B2B Tech

  1. Never concede dumbness.
  2. Don’t admit ignorance of buzzwords.
  3. Show what you do know.
  4. Get clarity through detail.
  5. Ask more open-ended questions.
  6. Seek out supporting opinions.
  7. Keep the focus on the project.
  8. Ask for feedback (if you must).

Is there really such thing as a stupid question?

“(There’s) no such thing as a stupid question” is a common phrase that states that the quest for knowledge includes failure and that just because one person may know less than others they should not be afraid to ask rather than pretend they already know.

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Is there really no such thing as a stupid question?

How do you ask a question without feeling stupid?

Why do people say dumb question?

Used effectively, dumb questions lead to a deeper sense of reality, truth or purpose. They expand our capacity to see more clearly and inspire us to explore possibilities we would otherwise ignore. Above all they are interesting enough to encourage finding an answer.

Is there such a thing as a bad question?

Teachers are fond of saying, “There is no such thing as a bad question.” Sadly, they’re wrong. Teachers, in fact, often provide the class with an excellent example of a bad question. At the end of a long lecture as the bell rings they ask, “Any questions?” On a good day no one responds.