dirtlooter
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Back around 1980, I was going thru a Tech School on Industrial Equipment Technology. The instructor was at the blackboard going through something very quickly, something that he assumed should be common knowledge to everyone. As I sat there, I knew very well what he was talking about but I could see five or six very puzzled guys as they struggled to understand. I knew that if they didn't grasp this part, what was coming next wouldn't make sense at all. I was amazed that none of these guys were going to ask anything so I simply raised my hand and stopped the instructor. The instructor stopped and gave me a look as he asked what I wanted. So, I asked what the others were afraid to ask. After another look, the instructor went back and made everything a lot clearer to these guys relief. After class, the instructor asked me why I asked, he knew that I knew very well what he was talking about. So I told him about the others who were lost and then he nodded then asked, "So why didn't they ask?" I shrugged my shoulders and he shook his head. Oh yeah, those guys? they each came to me and thanked me for asking the question so I asked them why they didn't ask. They didn't want to look stupid. I told them that the only real stupid question is the one that you don't ask when you don't know. who cares if everyone else knows the answer, you don't and until you ask someone for help or manage to dig deeper, you won't know and therefore you are stupid. occasionally I wouldn't get the answer I was looking for and would actually argue with an instructor until it came out but then I really understood. Now, after so much brain trauma from the brain aneurysm and strokes, I am again asking questions in order to understand sometimes very simple things to some. It is what it is but at least I am still trying to get better. and yes, there can actually be a stupid question but most of the time, they are not. Focus on what you can do now, not on what you used to be able to do(it will only depress you).