To question your own process is a necessity. If you don't question yourself, it's impossible to improve.
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No computer is ever going to ask a new, reasonable question. It takes trained people to do that.
Asking the right questions takes as much skill as giving the right answers.
You have to learn to ask questions in a way that will elicit more nuanced answers, rather than the answers you would like to get.
Every time you do something, make something, it's final in a way, but it's not. It immediately raises a great set of questions. And if you become a question addict, which I am, you immediately have something you need to pursue.
I can only put myself in the process and try to learn through the process. Sometimes it will go well and sometimes it won't.
I'm not a marketing person. I don't ask myself questions. I go by instinct.
It's not so much about what you ask as what you don't ask.
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
I found I wasn't asking good enough questions because I assumed I knew something. I would box them into a corner with a badly formed question, and they didn't know how to get out of it. Now, I let them take me through it step by step, and I listen.
You have to be willing to ask questions that almost no one else would ask.
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