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When You Get Stuck, Ask a Question

Alan Shlemon

When you get stuck, ask a question.

Sometimes when you're in a conversation, you might find yourself in over your head or unsure where to go with the conversation. When this happens, switch into fact-finding mode.

In other words, instead of trying to make your case, just begin to ask questions to better understand two things:

1. What exactly is the person's view?
2. Why do they believe that view?

Then, on your own time, you can reflect on their argument, research more on the topic, and think through an answer. That way, the pressure is off of you to be quick on your feet. You can take your time and give a more thoughtful response later.

All these benefits come by simply asking questions.