Most of the grand
discoveries and revelations that our society cherishes came from asking
questions.
Questions are the
precursors or first cause, in every branch of human knowledge.
That's what a Great
Question is: one that can change the direction of your life.
When Albert Einstein
was a boy, he asked himself: "What
happens if I'm riding my bicycle at the speed of light and I switch on my bike
light -- will it come on?"
It's only by asking
questions, challenging the assumptions and the "truths" taken for
granted at any given time, that science progresses.
Perceiving one's
self as a victim is possibly the strongest rejection of "I create my
reality". And it happens all the
time.