What if there existed a single question so precise that finding it ended every other question a person had, and the finding, not the asking, was the whole of the work?
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A personal registry. Questions that fell quiet, in the order they fell. Compiled over thirty-one years. The list is complete.
001 resolved
Whether the work itself is the purpose, or only the thing that makes purpose legible.
002 resolved
What it would mean to complete a thought rather than follow it.
003 resolved
Whether understanding requires a witness, or can be sufficient to itself.
004 resolved
The relationship between the question you can ask and the one that cannot yet be formed.
005 resolved
What it means to hold something that you do not intend to use.
006 resolved
Whether the thing found is diminished by the finding, or only by the telling.
007 resolved
How long a person can work toward something without knowing if the working is the point.
008 resolved
Whether silence is the correct response to an answer, or only the available one.
009 resolved
What to do with the work after the work is done.
010 resolved
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