In my experience, one of the best things to ask someone is to define their terms. A lot of discussions that were spiralling out of control got on track once we realized that we were having two different conversations, due to mismatching definitions.
There are certain people I'd like to reach out to with questions, but I think the questions are going to be insignificant in the eyes of the other individual (like my question will feel forced). You end this article asking: "What if we cultivated a habit of asking stronger questions?" Do you have any suggestions on how to develop a stronger question?
In my experience, one of the best things to ask someone is to define their terms. A lot of discussions that were spiralling out of control got on track once we realized that we were having two different conversations, due to mismatching definitions. There are certain people I'd like to reach out to with questions, but I think the questions are going to be insignificant in the eyes of the other individual (like my question will feel forced). You end this article asking: "What if we cultivated a habit of asking stronger questions?" Do you have any suggestions on how to develop a stronger question?