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The Limits of Answers:

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An answer provides information in response to a question.

The information can be correct.

The question can appear answered.

Yet the explanation provided by the answer can still lack clarity.

Another answer is then sought.

More information is acquired.

The original lack of clarity remains unresolved.

An answer reaches its limit when the information it provides does not produce the clarity being sought.

Another answer does not necessarily provide this clarity.

Another experience does not necessarily provide this clarity.

Recognizing this structure clarifies why seeking continues even after an answer is received.

 

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