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In Pursuit of Questions Without Answers

If you had a freeway billboard, what would it sayı

The modern world acts as if everything has a solution and every question has a “Googleable” counterpart. While the devices in our hands grant us access to data within seconds, they are actually robbing us of something precious: the restless yet creative void of curiosity. Yet, what carried humanity out of caves and toward the stars was not what we already knew, but our insatiable hunger for what we did not.

ıLike the endless lines of a highway stretching toward the horizon, life sometimes seems to consist of nothing more than “going.” Signs tell us where to turn and how fast to drive. But we truly grow only when we start asking ourselves the questions that aren’t written on those signs. Not just “Where am I goingı” but “Why am I goingı” or “How different will the person waiting at the end of this road be from who I am todayı”

ıThe fact that the best questions don’t have answers yet is not a deficiency; it is an invitation. It means there is still a continent to discover, a novel to write, and a path to walk. When you find the answer to a question, that chapter closes. But when you carry an unanswered question in your pocket, that question gives birth to a new version of you every single day.

ıWe shouldn’t rush to fill the “gaps” in our minds. Instead of the arrogance of certainty, we should seek refuge in the humility of the unknown. Because with answers, one stands still; but with questions, one travels.

ıThe journey continues. And perhaps, the most beautiful answer is the journey itself.