In life, as in a classroom at a university, one asks a ‘serious’ question for being:
[1] A teacher who knows its answer already based on his personal observations and logical reasoning.
[2] A student who will accept or not a heard answer based on his needs and/or logical analyses.
A good teacher asks a question whose answer could be useful if applied in certain situations (useful to the teacher, in the least).
A good student tries, after hearing an answer, verifying, logically in the least, if it could be useful to him (the student) if applied in certain situations.
But it is also not wrong or bad if someone asks a question, while playing the teacher or the student, just for fun so that he and some others could have a good time.
I guess you know now that I asked the question of this thread as a ... (fill the gap )
(Please note that this thread is an introduction of subsequent ones as:
How does a human worship someone else, speaking practically?)
[1] A teacher who knows its answer already based on his personal observations and logical reasoning.
[2] A student who will accept or not a heard answer based on his needs and/or logical analyses.
A good teacher asks a question whose answer could be useful if applied in certain situations (useful to the teacher, in the least).
A good student tries, after hearing an answer, verifying, logically in the least, if it could be useful to him (the student) if applied in certain situations.
But it is also not wrong or bad if someone asks a question, while playing the teacher or the student, just for fun so that he and some others could have a good time.
I guess you know now that I asked the question of this thread as a ... (fill the gap )
(Please note that this thread is an introduction of subsequent ones as:
How does a human worship someone else, speaking practically?)