According to Osho, questions are not for collecting ready-made answers but to ignite your own discovery. An answer is another’s discovery; taken as belief it misleads, remembered as a pointer it encourages, woos, and sometimes pushes you into the unknown—like a mother bird teaching flight. The real purpose of questioning is to awaken courage, curiosity, and commitment to verify truth firsthand.
Questions should make you try your own wings, not borrow someone else’s flying.