Questions are places in your mind where answers fit. If you haven’t asked the question, the answer has nowhere to go. It hits your mind and bounces right off. You have to ask the question – you have to want to know – in order to open up the space for the answer to fit.

Clay Christensen (via brycedotvc)

I met a guy on the bus the other day who said “If you can think to ask the question, the answer is already inside you.” He was a therapist, so he was talking about emotional stuff, but its fun to consider that the same thinking could apply to larger problems.

One of the questions I’ve been asking myself a lot lately is, “Why is the Internet so bad at making money?”

(via pieratt)

This is a good question.

(via pieratt)

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