Published on, Sept. 20 -- September 20, 2025 10:17 AM

Questions are more important than answers. That has been the central truth of my life.

I was not the brightest child. I was not extraordinary. But I was curious. At a young age, I kept asking: "Why? Why? Why?" Teachers, family, friends - they often grew impatient. But for me, that repetitive "why" was not stubbornness; it was survival.

Answers came and went, but the habit of asking remained. And that, I now realize, is the real foundation of learning.

My process has always been one of unlearning and relearning, of learning and unlearning again. Answers change with time; questions evolve and deepen. This cycle has kept me alive - intellectually, spiritually, emotionally.

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