Questions are the lifeblood of knowledge. The fear of asking when the moment calls for the question has limited many an inquiry that might have lead to a wealth of discovery. How many times have you had questions in a given situation, but you never ask because of the fear of revealing ignorance, the fear of public ridicule, the fear of loss of perceived status (being smarter than you actually are), or maybe the fear of the answer you know will come? Here is a question. What now?
Quod nocet, saepe docet
"That which harms, often teaches."
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