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What do you mean by asking questions and thinking about them?
"Question-based thinking" refers to asking specific questions to make people think more deeply about a problem or solve a problem. The so-called "asking questions" is to concretize the problem, in short, it is the core of the problem. Only by concretizing the problem can we accurately judge whether the problem exists and think about ways to solve it. This method is often used in academic research, philosophical discussion and other fields, but we can also use this method to solve some practical problems in daily life.

The method of "asking questions and thinking closely" is also widely used in the field of technological innovation. When we face some technical problems, we can't simply try and deal with them, but we should understand them by asking questions. Only by finding the essence of the problem can we create a more practical solution. This way of thinking needs systematic analysis and comprehensive consideration, which can help us find the key problems faster, so as to start again and innovate better results.

In addition to its application in academic research and technological innovation, advocating "asking questions and thinking carefully" also helps us to understand the world and solve problems in our daily life. In society, we will always encounter various problems, such as how to deal with environmental pollution and the education of children. By "asking questions" to solve problems, we can understand the essence of problems more deeply, find solutions to problems, and make ourselves more mature and rational. Therefore, "thinking carefully by asking questions" has become a positive way to face and solve problems.