To Ask Why
“Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton
was the one to ask why.”
Bernard M Baruch 1870 - 1965, American Financier,
Statesman and Political Consultant
As I see it . . . . . . .
To ask why
Ask questions . . . . to gather more information.
Ask questions . . . . to understand.
Ask questions . . . .to learn and
increase your knowledge.
Ask questions . . . . in order to help
other people.
Never fear to ask questions . . . . and
never fear the answers.
Asking questions incorporated with active
listening skills . . . . leads to understanding . . . . Understanding leads to knowledge . . . . and knowledge
leads to the answers.
The person with the most knowledge used
effectively . . . . is in control of the conversation.
Answers are the stepping stones . . . . to
your future success.
To ask why . . . . keeps you on purpose
. . . . and it takes courage to ask.
©2014 Lou Ludwig Motivational Power
Quote, Sales and Management Consulting, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and
Author
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