User:Cregox/why

Why we can always ask why
Aknowledge that "being able to ask why" is only possible as long as there is a reason, an answer. This is an assumption to put things in perspective. Of course the question can be done out of the blue, and just have no answer, at least in our concept, in too short time. But with that assumption some conclusions can be done.

So, being able to ask why about something is the same as saying there is a meaning for that thing. Always being able to ask why is the same as saying that anything has a meaning. It is not saying there is the final meaning, or there's at least one ultimate meaning for everything. It's just that anything has its own meaning, which can be or not the same for somethings, and eventually they all connect to each other because, if they didn't, there would be something without meaning. This is just starting with the first two assumptions: 1. we can always ask why; 2. being able to ask why is the same as having the answer for it.