I was taught that asking questions was always good, even if they were silly, and I think that is an important thing that has made me who I am. It made me inquisitive and fond of learning. Being taught that I should be unbiasedly critical (instead of having to find this out for myself) led me to be critical without the bias of cynicism. I think this is a parenting thing more than a society thing, although society does have an impact since society has an impact on everything in some form. Anyway, I completely agree. Asking questions is always good and never bad.
Is it normal I think society should teach kids to question things?
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I was taught that asking questions was always good, even if they were silly, and I think that is an important thing that has made me who I am. It made me inquisitive and fond of learning. Being taught that I should be unbiasedly critical (instead of having to find this out for myself) led me to be critical without the bias of cynicism. I think this is a parenting thing more than a society thing, although society does have an impact since society has an impact on everything in some form. Anyway, I completely agree. Asking questions is always good and never bad.