The six aides or servants as Rudyard Kipling calls them are the words of inquiry we need to ask all the questions that we could possibly want to come up with. Except for implied questions. Right?
What other words are there in the question department that would provide the interrogatory power that these words provide?
How else could you ask a question?
Where would you get any better words to delve into distant or immediate motives, moments, or minds?
Why would you care whether there were any more questions to ask if you couldn’t ask why?
When will you give up looking for a better way to ask a question?
Who could you be if you used these words on a regular basis to delve deep into your mind and heart for the resources that would help you manufacture happiness, success and the possibility of an inspiring and creative life
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