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I began to realize that thinking itself is nothing but the process of asking and answering questions.
Tony Robbins
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Thinking is fundamentally about questioning and seeking answers.

In this quote, Tony Robbins emphasizes the essence of thought as a dialogue of inquiry. He suggests that our cognitive processes revolve around forming questions and pursuing responses, highlighting the importance of curiosity and critical thinking in personal growth and understanding the world around us.

Themes

ThinkingQuestionsCuriosityLearningIntellect

In practice

Example use cases

In a workshop on critical thinking, this quote can inspire participants to engage in meaningful discussions.

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