Do You Need An Answer For Every Question You Ask?
As a less active (yet still famous) blogger at a top-notch (but faltering) grown-up site, I'll often be walking the streets of Montreal when someone will excitedly rush up and — after the autographs — ask me the inevitable... "Paul, I have lots of questions, but few answers. Is that normal?" I'm usually in a rush somewhere, so I give the short answer. "Yes." They're usually in a rush somewhere as well and walk away smiling. But to have been more thorough, I should have asked what their questions were. If it was directions, then with the help of my GPS, I'm sure we could have figured things out. On the other hand, if their queries were about the meaning of life, I'd be at a loss. What if their question had been a simple one, like... "If no one reads your blog, isn't that a monologue?" Now, THAT's a good question and one I've been considering for quite a while. Over at that adult site I mentioned, it's a closed-loop envir