No matter what question you have, what you seek, it all comes down to why. There is no greater question, no greater single word that piques the interest of others, than this most subtle of words. Who is the definitive base for all questions, and though some may argue that how holds just as much power, the why has always been centre stage. No verbosity, or verbiage needed, just a three letter word, and you can make people begin to question everything. So why does why hold so much power?
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Do you think it is because why asks of the motives of others, and inadvertently covers all other questions
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Perhaps, though how can be applied if you use enough scrutiny, verily you can find interchangeable place holders within which words that are not similar become synonyms of sorts, but it always goes back to why. So the question is indeed: Does why hold such power because of it's use, or because of what it implies?
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I dunno. Why dont you tell me?
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Is the point of this forum not to make you question what you are told, and never take what you are given dogmatically?
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And why would I do that?