What is the hardest question to answer?

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  1. kcreery profile image61
    kcreeryposted 13 years ago

    What is the hardest question to answer?

  2. profile image0
    AMBASSADOR BUTLERposted 13 years ago

    It is exactly this question that you have asked to be answer.

  3. The Reminder profile image76
    The Reminderposted 13 years ago

    Probably ''How much time do I have left to live doc?''

  4. ii3rittles profile image84
    ii3rittlesposted 13 years ago

    A question that does not need an answer.

  5. ScoutLost profile image61
    ScoutLostposted 13 years ago

    I think it would be 'why don't people love themselves?'
    Honestly, most people in the world are amazing and unique. And yet, we can't possibly be content with ourselves. I struggle answering this for myself, and I can't understand why.

  6. onegoodwoman profile image69
    onegoodwomanposted 13 years ago

    "Why"............


    Why is it cold in the wintertime?  Because the temperatures go down with the absence of the sun.

    But "why" is there absence of the sun?

    Because the earth rotates.

    But, "WHY" does the earth rotate?

    The earth rotates by design, and it is how me measure time.

    But "why" does it spin, and "why" do need to measure time?

    You get the idea.........you are bright like that!

  7. istephan profile image59
    istephanposted 13 years ago

    There are certain stages in life when the simplest question becomes the hardest one. You can not assume that as "Life is Unpredictable ."
    I can give your answer by the question which is the hardest one for me as I may going through it whereas that might be the simplest one for others, you never know !!!

  8. maria.rose profile image39
    maria.roseposted 13 years ago

    There are lot of Question  that are hardest to answer's  for exp.....

    Which religion is the right one?
    How many hairs on my head?
    why? which is a  most hardest question to answer............

  9. Daffy Duck profile image60
    Daffy Duckposted 13 years ago

    What's the meaning of life?

  10. Chouji-Von-Lycan profile image60
    Chouji-Von-Lycanposted 13 years ago

    my difficult question is, "if you were born completely deaf, and have never heard a sound in your life, what does your thoughts sound like, because my thoughts is my voice speaking to me in my head, so what do they hear, how do they think?"  I should probably try and find a deaf person and ask them, lol

  11. theseus profile image70
    theseusposted 13 years ago

    Probably this: "Have you stopped loving me?"
    This is such a boxing question that either answer can produce more questions and emotions.

  12. alderinos profile image62
    alderinosposted 13 years ago

    This one - especially because HubPages doesn't like two word answers, so I have to tack on this extra stuff just to satisfy a computer.

    BTW, onegoodwoman you are one good woman. I have read two answers of yours today and admired them both.

  13. The Demon Writer profile image60
    The Demon Writerposted 13 years ago

    This one.
    I can't think of what the hardest question to answer would be for me.
    Why?
    Why not?
    What's the meaning of life?
    There is none.
    Which religion is right?
    I think all religions are wrong.
    What do you want to do with your life?
    Acting. same since I was a kid.

    For me it is impossible to decide an answer for this question where usually I can find one. So I guess I should say this is the hardest question for me to answer. Strangely though that wasn't all that hard to say. I'm so confused:P

    And to Chouji-Von-Lycan, I imagine that deaf people would think in images and colors. They may see a pair of hands using sign language or they may see writing. If they are 100% deaf then I doubt they would hear anything in there heads.

  14. grandslambert profile image55
    grandslambertposted 13 years ago

    This one! This is such an open ended question that it is nearly impossible to answer correctly, at least in your view. You have an answer already, but you have not provided any details into what type of answer you are looking for. When you ask an open ended question, you will get nothing useful from it.

    So,a better question is "What is the hardest question you have ever had to answer?"

  15. kallini2010 profile image82
    kallini2010posted 13 years ago

    Who the hell am I and how to make a living out of it?

  16. profile image0
    wilbury4posted 13 years ago

    Irish or scotch?

  17. nidhi.singh profile image60
    nidhi.singhposted 13 years ago

    you think i am not good enough for you?
    why dont you like me?

  18. Nelly A. profile image60
    Nelly A.posted 13 years ago

    A  question that I don't know anything about... Like "what's the square root of 62,115?" (Sigh)

  19. profile image0
    MOlmsteadposted 13 years ago

    The hardest question to answer is one that hasn't been asked yet.

  20. Obsidian Drift profile image66
    Obsidian Driftposted 13 years ago

    According to the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the nobody can know the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything....but we have been told that the answer is indeed.....42


    smile

  21. delmer47 profile image61
    delmer47posted 13 years ago

    What came first, the chicken or the egg :-)

  22. petealex profile image59
    petealexposted 12 years ago

    The hardest question or questions are ones that I don' know how to say nicely. I think for the most part, not all the time, if you can say it nicely, then it's easier to answer.

  23. stanwshura profile image72
    stanwshuraposted 12 years ago

    For me, one of the most "radical, maaaaaaan!" questions is that of when and HOW HOW HOW did consciousness/sentience come to be???".

    That or, in a previous, less self-aware period, this one (brrrrrrrr!!):  "whATcha THINKin'???"

  24. profile image48
    baboy-gamerzsposted 11 years ago

    what is the first the egg or the chicken?

  25. danielchakraborty profile image70
    danielchakrabortyposted 11 years ago

    The all-consuming philosophical question through the ages: Why are we here?

 
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