The Book of Beautiful Questions

I loved it, hated it, and loved it again. I loved this book because it has questions I am interested in, hated it because it lacked depth in some points and again loved it because it make me answer my own thoughts.

In this book, the writer, Warren Berger showed how powerful every single question can be. We can get answers, learn more, and move forward if we ask questions. We can figure out what to do in almost any situation by simply asking. But we need to make sure we're asking the right questions, ones that will help us find the answers we want or shed new light on an old known answer.

The Book of Beautiful Questions has more than two hundred questions. I am not going into detail about those. Beside containing a lot of insight generating questions for the reader, the book talks about how to ask good questions to help make good decisions; especially, when it's a difficult situation. A question can literally save lives. Questions give the brain something to think about and can be used right away to make a positive (or a negative) difference. The book helped me figure out my own answers to life's most important philosophical questions. A fun read.

7/10

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