To ask the right question, the necessary question, the question we need to ask, the question we want to ask, the question we are curious about.
People ask questions centred on human understanding and comprehension, but many of these are ready-made, stale answers or questions whose answers are already obvious.
The words we use to ask questions reflect our orientation. Questions that change with the passage of time become meaningless when we look back. It is easier to give an answer than to ask a question, but asking a question is perhaps a momentary or general inquiry. But how can we be sure? Even if we can't be sure, I ask questions, but what am I basing my questions on? Perhaps on my level of knowledge, but there are also questions whose answers we find within ourselves. Or, it's not about asking questions at random; if the answer is obvious, there's no need to ask, but to investigate. But, for example: How can I ask questions? What am I basing my questions on?