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The unconscious lazymind

What I need is a Lazyweb style site where I can post my open questions about life the universe and everything and hope that knowledgeable people will stumble upon them.
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I've been kind of directing my blog towards this purpose, though I don't always ask questions as such; it seems the most useful purpose I can come up with, offering questions out to the world for thinking about.

Only asking questions, though, would seem off-balance; offset your questions about the world with answers to unasked questions, though, and perhaps you'll show someone a question they never thought to ask.

Think of it as being a single node in a subconscious hivemind: questions and answers offered at random, with no visible correlation to what the rest of the mind is thinking — and yet somehow it all ties together, as we wander the web of unassociated thoughts and create ties between them.

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You become they typical 42 from Hitchiker's Guide.
There seems to be a Zen saying aking to that: the master would appear when the pupil is ready - your answers and questions will be understood then at their proper time.

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