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The simple truth is that an answer can only be as good as the question asked. If you ask the wrong question, you are going to get the wrong answer.
Asking good questions is hard because it requires you to see past the easy answers and to focus instead on the difficult, the tricky, the mysterious, the awkward,
and sometimes the painful.
Asking “Wait, what?” is a good way to capture, rather than miss, those opportunities.
When faced with difficult conversations or emotionally charged situations, it is always a challenge to pause to ask if you have all of the facts you need to draw fair conclusions.
Reminding yourself to ask “Wait, what?” is a way to guard against jumping too quickly to conclusions.

