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Question:All answers we have and all questions we have, they continuously keep on evolving on our knowledge progression via such Q/A sessions. However, i wonder, will we be ever have a SINGLE question with a SINGLE answer in our life to satisfy us instead of wasting our time in such Q/A sessions when we have become mature enough?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: All answers we have and all questions we have, they continuously keep on evolving on our knowledge progression via such Q/A sessions. However, i wonder, will we be ever have a SINGLE question with a SINGLE answer in our life to satisfy us instead of wasting our time in such Q/A sessions when we have become mature enough?

being completely, and utterly bored at work. i know that regardless of who votes my answers as the best one, i will never have the answers, i don't have them in my own life. but being able to vent or ask some weird question to an anonymous world helps past the time of an otherwise crappy workday.

I can answer things in front of the computer just as I answer things when I am not in front of the computer.

All the answers we give comes from each of our perspectives on life; all are different.

No, we will NEVER get one answer. Not on this earth...

I have the ultimate answer and keep telling people but they don't listen

Good point. I guess I'll have to stop coming here and engaging in this activity. (are you going to judge me too harshly if I can't keep to that resolve?)

I like to share the things I have gone threw in order to help, may be to provoke thought. IF you think your wasting time then you should stop looking at your computer and ask your self WHY.
Its nothing more then a perspective.

everyone has their own opinion. answers only relate to actual facts and solutions not personal levels in a forum such as this because we really don't know each other. How mature are you?

sometimes i visit and no single question jumps out to demand my attention. sometimes i go to a question because despite the fact that i may not have a specific answer in mind, i find the question inspiring and wish to engage with it somehow. sometimes, when i insist on participating when it doesn't feel right, i'll subsequently wish i hadn't.

i have been alerted to more things, concepts, opinions, ways of thinking and senses of humour by engaging than i would otherwise have.

the other reason being that i have a fairly addictive nature.

If such Q/A sessions are a waste of time, they why are you wasting your time asking questions in such a session? Wouldn't those answers also be a waste of time as well?