Look for the silences. Watch for gaps. Observe questions that are not asked. And start digging there. Ask the questions you’ve heard are “better not asked.” That’s where the truth begins.
Your, and Henry’s, thesis applies widely. Dearth of curiosity is really perplexing. Thank you, as always, for your invitation to reflect more deeply. Loved your article.
Thank you! It's always good to ask questions, to step back to see where the holes are in the big picture. Sadly, too few will do that, and they miss out on the meat of history.
Your, and Henry’s, thesis applies widely. Dearth of curiosity is really perplexing. Thank you, as always, for your invitation to reflect more deeply. Loved your article.
Thank you! It's always good to ask questions, to step back to see where the holes are in the big picture. Sadly, too few will do that, and they miss out on the meat of history.