Question Before Anything Else
Before you act, react, and assume, question first.
We often move through life on autopilot, accepting things as they are, following routines, and making choices without much thought. But how often do we stop and ask: Why? Is this the right decision? Does this truly matter?
Philosophy doesn’t begin with answers—it starts with questions. What am I chasing? Why am I upset? Is this worth my energy? The moment we start questioning, we shift from being passive participants in life to active thinkers, shaping our actions with intention instead of impulse.
Questioning doesn’t mean doubting everything—it means seeking clarity before committing. It’s about cutting through assumptions, avoiding unnecessary struggles, and focusing only on what truly matters.
So, before making your next decision, pause, ask before you act, reflect before you reach, and question before anything else. The quality of your life is determined not just by what you do but by the thoughts that lead you there.