This is particularly interesting because after all that's what this blog is all about. If people didn't say what if, I feel like no one would know The possibilitys of other outcomes to situations. What if are like an outlet that allows for people to think of alternate realities, it allows for someone to reevaluate situation for the final problem, situation, or argument could turn out a different way. I also think this is a good way to challenge authority, using these types of questions allow for different situations to compare to others. Let me tell you it's great to use with teachers, I'm constantly saying what if all the time. "What if I fail", " what if I don't get an A" "what if you add extra credit", " what if you didn't give that test today", "what if you gave us the answers to that worksheet no one did". I could literally come up with so many it's ridiculous. So in all, if what if questions weren't asked many situations will either be avoided, or no one will challenge a situation simply because they don't know how.
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