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To bring about change and transformation, to answer the unquestionable, to discover new things, and to break new barriers, you have to ask the radical questions—the hard questions. You have to ask the questions no one else is willing to ask, or are too ashamed to ask. You have to be willing to put your reputation on the line. You have to be willing to face ridicule and rejection. But those who ask the radical asks always end up further than those who stay in their comfort zone.
Asking questions is how we solve things. Asking questions is how we make progress. Asking questions is how we heal. Asking questions is how we bring about revolutionary change. Asking questions is how we learn. Asking questions is how we can bring improvement to the lives of others.
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Sometimes all it takes to change something or someone is that one question. Sometimes all it takes to change audiences, thinking, society, etc. is asking the radical questions that no one has been willing to ask before.
Be radical. And ask the radical questions.
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