Questions are powerful—but not all questions are created equal. So much time is wasted asking the wrong ones: questions that are interesting but not useful, that distract instead of guide.
The real trick is discerning the right question. The one that cuts through noise and points to clarity. The one that moves the needle. Many people think questions are valuable, but that’s too simple. Not every question has value. The trick is learning to discern if the questions we are asking are actually valuable. The right question saves time, effort, and energy. It’s not about more questions—it’s about better ones.