Death is either an incredible ending to a story or, more often than not if you ask the right questions, it's the beginning of a story.
Art can end up answering questions or asking questions. But when it's not connected to actual movements, it doesn't ask the right questions.
And then what makes the work interesting is if you choose the right questions.
If you ask the right questions, you learn a lot about people.
I cried most days working on the first draft. The last scenes were the hardest. I had a feeling where I wanted to end - the exact note - but I couldn't see how to get there. Sarah Murphy, my editor, asked the right questions to help me. I think of 'The Bear' as a hopeful book.
When it comes to spiritual truth, how can we know that we are on the right path? One way is by asking the right questions - the kind that help us ponder our progress and evaluate how things are working for us.
I have an incredible confidence in the resilience of the human spirit and the creative ability of the Holy Spirit. So, if you can get people asking the right questions, it really will start moving in the right direction.
The biggest challenge in big data today is asking the right questions of data. There are so many questions to ask that you don't have the time to ask them all, so it doesn't even make sense to think about where to start your analysis.
The job of the data scientist is to ask the right questions.