Life is like a game of Jeopardy; the answers are ready to be unlocked by the "questions" you ask, I read recently somewhere. And if there is anything I love to do, it is asking questions, literally about everything. But through the years, I have become aware of how I ask questions.
I will elaborate on this with an example; imagine if someone has had a terrible childhood or gone through lots of hardship; asking, "why did this happen to me" will not lead to any help. Some of our experiences are beyond human understanding and will remain a mystery. In those kinds of cases, there are other more constructive questions to ask. That is what I mean when I say life is like a game of Jeopardy; the questions you ask will lead you to the answers you need or seek. And while writing this, I am also fully aware that there are people out there who never (slightly exaggerated) ask questions. That's fine too. Because we all have our unique journeys in life, while some of us love to dig, others have a more pragmatic approach to life and what emerges along the way.
Anyway, if you are a questioner (in this case, a bit philosophical), you may enjoy this post.
I have asked some questions and replaced them under the photos. Feel free to share your thoughts & reflections on the questions in the comments section. And thank you for dropping by.

The phrase "a drop in the ocean" where does it take you?
What do you think when you hear "As Above, So Below"?
Where does this road take you to?
What do you think this poem means? "Maybe you are searching among the branches for what only appears in the roots." Rumi
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