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Use questions to challenge assumptions and beliefs from "summary" of Doesn't Hurt to Ask by Trey Gowdy

In the world of politics and law, it can be easy to fall into the trap of accepting assumptions and beliefs without questioning them. However, by using questions to challenge these assumptions and beliefs, we can uncover deeper truths and gain a better understanding of the issues at hand. When we ask questions, we force ourselves to think critically about the information we are presented with. Instead of blindly accepting what we are told, we dig deeper to uncover the reasoning behind these assumptions and beliefs. This process of questioning can lead us to new perspectives and insights that we may not have considered before. By challenging assumptions and beliefs through questi...
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