In all fiction that I write, my characters are great at asking questions. Their questions drive the essential tension of the plot. The reasons they are good at asking questions is because I’m good at asking questions, I am what “they” call ASK ASSERTIVE.
ASK ASSERTIVE means that I am not going to communicate by TELLING you anything, it means I’m going to telling you information about myself by ASKING.
More to say here, but here are some rough guidelines for asking great questions:
Why Ask Questions
1. Search for truth
2. Show that you listened / Show that you care / Show that you understand
3. It’s an transaction where soul is the currency
Asking Great Questions
1. There are no rules
2. Listen before you ask
3. Learn before you ask
4. Don’t wait to ask
5. If you already know the answer, ask anyway.
6. If you don’t like the answer, ask again
7. The more it scares you to ask, the better the question
8. Who, what, when, where are good. Why and how are best.
Answering Great Questions
1. There are no rules
2. A great question may not have an answer
3. ‘I don’t know’ is not an acceptable answer
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