Despite the fact that we live in a primarily visual world, it turns out that we usually perceive only moderately, because we tend to interpret reality more according to expectations and routine than according to reality itself. Asking stupid questions means brainstorming about everything that you initially take for granted, which you would therefore never talk about because it's too obvious.
The stupid questions will teach you to find the hidden naked truth beneath the assumed reality. This forces you to observe very precisely. So it works both ways: by asking them you will observe better and by observing better you will in turn discover more stupid questions.
Starting with pure observation, then free association comes into play. In this way, asking stupid questions becomes a truly creative process, in which this booklet offers countless handles, which you can use for the rest of your life. This method is particularly suitable for anyone seeking a new addiction or distraction.
Example:
Does the workshop start before it ends?