How to Question Boldly What does it mean to be bold to question?

Updated on society 2024-03-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Encourage yourself to have different opinions on this knowledge point, and you can boldly raise your hand to speak to the teacher on the premise of respecting the teacher. Because I listened carefully in class, I have other ideas here, which is a normal phenomenon, and only by daring to question can I stimulate my interest in this subject. It's a good thing to have a problem saying that you want to communicate with the teacher, and many serious and responsible teachers like it for their students to do it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Students should be brave, don't panic when encountering problems, and calm down.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Be brave, dare to question, believe in yourself, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Speak enthusiastically in class, communicate with the teacher after class, and communicate privately if you have different opinions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Consolidate the basics. Only by learning the knowledge thoroughly can we find out what the problem is, and we have the confidence to question it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Study should be serious and thoughtful. "Thinking more" means to seriously think about the key points of knowledge, ideas, methods, the connection between knowledge, and the connection with the reality of life, and form a system. "Good questioning" should not only ask yourself a few more whys, but also humbly ask teachers, classmates and others, so as to improve yourself.

    Moreover, in the process of studying, we should pay attention to discovering problems, studying problems, creating something, dare to reasonably question existing conclusions and statements, dare to challenge authority on the premise of respecting science, and never let go of any problem easily. Know that "the stupidest questions don't ask" and should get into the habit of asking others for advice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    People say that accomplished people have "learning", and since it is "learning", then it is necessary to "learn" and "ask" at the same time. Where does the "Q" come from? From suspicion.

    Only by being suspicious, suspicious, questioning, and probing can we gain profound knowledge and use it in our cause. That's why we say: Xuegui questioned.

    Chen Xianzhang, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, said: "Scholars are suspicious, small doubts are small advances, and big doubts are big advances." Those who doubt it are also the opportunity for enlightenment.

    That's exactly what I'm talking about. People often compare knowledge to the ocean, the ocean is boundless, and knowledge is endless. No matter how much knowledge a person has, there will always be ignorance, and suspiciousness, doubting, questioning, and probing are the ways to acquire new knowledge.

    It is on this basis that the great French writer Balzac said: "The key to all science is undoubtedly a question mark, and the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens." Indeed, if Darwin had not had his doubts about "creationism", there would have been no establishment of the "doctrine of natural selection"; If Copernicus had not had doubts about the "geocentric theory", there would not have been the creation of the "heliocentric theory".

    Therefore, only "doubt" can make our tree of wisdom bloom into gorgeous flowers and bear abundant fruits. However, we must understand that "suspicion" is based on abundant knowledge and careful thinking, and is by no means groundless suspicion or casual suspicion. Darwin's suspicion of "creationism" was not a whim, but he traveled around the world with the sailing ship "Beagle" for five years, observed and collected a large number of animal and plant specimens, investigated and studied countless geological data, and only after synthesizing **, did he issue a strong challenge to the deep-rooted "creationism".

    It is a challenge of truth to falsehood, and the result is naturally a triumph of truth. It can be seen that any effective suspicion depends on careful analysis of facts and in-depth study of theories. But we have many young people who are not good at discovering.

    They believe that whatever is written in the book is true, and whatever is said by those who came before them is the truth. They are superstitious about books, worship their predecessors, and dare not take a step beyond the thunder pool. Naturally, such a person will not make any discoveries, let alone any creative ideas.

    They do not contribute much to the progress of society, and may become a stumbling block to the progress of society and hinder the development of human civilization. If there are more such people, our society will not progress, and human civilization will stagnate. So we must promote a spirit of skepticism.

    More than half a century ago, Mr. Lu Xun advocated this spirit through "Diary of a Madman". Now that the annual rings of history have turned week after week, it is long time for us to pick up the steel gun of reverse thinking as our march to science. Geologist Li Siguang once said to his students:

    You cannot see the truth without doubt. The same applies to us. If we want to increase our knowledge and seek the truth, we must be suspicious, doubtful, questioning, questioning, questioning, questioning.

    This is the golden key that opens the door to knowledge. Young friends, take this key bravely and open the door to science! FYI.

    Teacher, did you write it yourself?

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