Some questions in life don’t seem to have any answers. What it means is that the questions are wrong. All right questions have answers.
It might feel that it doesn't seem right to accuse a question of being wrong just because I can't find an answer to it. What I mean to say is that the question isn't necessarily wrong in the traditional sense but it might be asked to the wrong person, at the wrong time, at the wrong place or in the wrong frame of mind. Any of this could make a question "wrong". Not receiving an answer just means that one of the above conditions was satisfied.
There are really no wrong questions. And all questions do have answers. However hard or illogical they might sound when the answer is actually found.
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