
“What am I understanding?”
Wisdom about self is the first domain.
It is the “ism” of a thing.
The Five Fellows Who Never Tell personify a simplistic approach to wondering, reasoning, and pondering. They actively represent Who, What, Why, Where, and How.
They are few but hold the record for effectiveness when getting to the answer of a thing. “It is what it is”, is a widely known and often used expression. Deal-with-it, don’t-ask-questions type things represent a knee-jerk response of a complacent mindset.
Accepting things without questioning is a reflex of a stagnant attitude towards problem-solving.
There is no rule that says stop questioning because the definition or explanation isn’t obvious. Don’t be afraid of finding answers or responses you may not like. The practice is to ask, seek, and knock (A.S.K), and the reward: gain understanding, and move progressively on how you learn.
What ideas about you are still in question? What ideas about you are undeniable?
If you believe inventions have inventors, you may reason the “is” of creation as having a creator. By written account, the Creator uses the first URL (Universal Resource Locator/Identifier) to address humanity. He calls out “Where are you?” Genesis 3:9. It is saying, “Aware Yourself.” A question has an ionic charge to provoke or evoke a response.
“What are in your questions?”
CONCLUSION: Ask all the “I don’t know” questions first before blindly assuming. Go for the real answers; don’t settle for flattery and lies. Afterward, having thoroughly examined yourself, take onus and authorship of the truth about you.
And for the truth that’s hard to swallow; make a plan to deal with it.
Ask As king,

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