A question is just curiosity in costume.
Every question wears a mask: of innocence, of challenge, of need. Strip it down and it is simply curiosity, peeking out in borrowed clothes. The costume changes, but the hunger behind it stays the same.
Curiosity vs. Disguise
Some questions come dressed as wisdom, some as mischief, some as accusation. What matters isn’t the costume — it’s the eyes peering through.
The Lesson in Inquiry
All questions, no matter how grand or ridiculous, are doorways to knowing. Treat them as curiosity in disguise and the mask becomes less intimidating — sometimes even endearing.
Practical Guidance
Look past the mask: See the real curiosity beneath.
Honour the asking: Even foolish questions are invitations.
Answer with play: Treat inquiry as the game it truly is.
Today’s Practice
Today, ask one question without shame — costume optional.

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