It's something like that, just had a cup of coffee, so I better write some software quickly before I go and peee it all out.
Questions are good, because if the mind it's directed to listens, it gets the whole thought process in gear.
Questions changes minds, questions convinces otherwise and questions challenges set boundaries.
I like em.
When I was still teaching high school programming, if a scholar did something wrong, I would just place a well positioned question at them.
They then had to solve the dilemma based on the hint within my question and the question itself. I was hoping that would help them to think.
Unfortunately, a lot of kids did not want this kind of help. But some really improved using this technique.
I always said, if you do not learn a lot at school, it's not the end of the world, just as long as you learn how to think.
Then the world lies open before, pity then, very few people agreed with me on that.
In any case here I am going on again, and my brain self is very out of shape.