What happens if the question is not clear?

What happens if the question is not clear?

When the question is updated to be clear enough, one answer needs updating, and two are entirely invalid answers (dealing with an issue not asked) which means they should be downvoted — regardless of whether they were answering a former version of the question, they’re not answering it now. This is a messy situation that we should avoid.

When to use’i’m clear’and’do you understand’?

I would only use “I’m clear” in the situation in which someone asks you if you’re clear. Are we clear is a way of asking if there’s no more misunderstandings between each other so it’s slightly different than do you understand. Do I make myself clear is used mainly only by teachers and parents.

When do you ask a person for clarification?

When you ask someone for clarification, you are asking them to say something in a different way or provide more information so that you understand them better. This is different from asking a person to repeat something. The person might not have explained themselves clearly, for example.

How to ask for clarification-Voice of America?

For example, in one show, Jerry and George take a limousine, or limo, meant for other passengers. They act like they are those passengers by using their names. Listen to George express excitement about what they have done: If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

When the question is updated to be clear enough, one answer needs updating, and two are entirely invalid answers (dealing with an issue not asked) which means they should be downvoted — regardless of whether they were answering a former version of the question, they’re not answering it now. This is a messy situation that we should avoid.

Is it okay to not have all the answers?

Making peace with uncertainty requires courage, faith, and trust that you will in fact be taken care of, that no matter what happens, you’ll find a way through it, that you don’t have to have all of the answers today. Contrary to popular ideas, not knowing exactly what will happen next in our lives is okay. In fact, it is actually liberating.

What happens when we accept that things are unknown?

When we accept that things are unknown, that we don’t have all of the answers, we can see that teachings are always available if we are paying attention. When we trust, let go, and embrace the uncertainty, that noise in our own minds subsides.

What’s the best way to deal with uncertainty?

My automatic response to this uncertainty is to obsess endlessly until I figure it out. However, what I’ve come to realize is that all of my ideas of “knowing” actually block me from the truth more than they reveal it. Uncertainty makes us feel vulnerable and so we try and escape it any way that we can.