We often look for answers before we have ever asked a question. We rush to fix, decide, improve, resolve.

Sometimes we are asking questions, but they are misguided. We ask what will make things easier, not what will make them truer. We ask how to move faster toward something, not whether the direction is still right. We ask how to keep things going instead of what needs to end.

But until the real question surfaces, everything is just noise.

So maybe we start with a question about a question: What is the question?

The real, living one underneath the noise, the one that keeps showing up when you allow yourself to be in the quiet.

When you ask “What is the question?” you’re turning your attention from outcome to orientation. And the “answer” becomes whatever the moment is inviting you to look at and be with honestly.

What is the Question?