The Unasked Question

What is the biggest question that nobody is asking?

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I think one of the biggest unasked questions is: "What are we losing by optimizing everything?"

We're obsessed with efficiency, productivity, and measurable outcomes. But we rarely ask what disappears when we eliminate "waste":

  • The boredom that precedes creativity
  • The meandering conversations that build trust
  • The inefficient trial-and-error that produces unexpected discoveries
  • The slack time that allows people to think
  • The redundancies that make systems resilient

We measure what we can count and optimize for it, then wonder why life feels thinner, why institutions are fragile, why breakthrough ideas seem rarer.

Related unasked questions:

  • "What if we're solving the wrong problems?" - We're incredibly sophisticated at optimizing solutions, but surprisingly unreflective about whether we're addressing what actually matters.

  • "What does it cost us to never be unobserved?" - We discuss privacy and surveillance, but rarely ask what changes about human behavior, intimacy, and authenticity when we're always performing for an audience (real or imagined).

  • "What happens when we can't agree on what's real?" - Not just misinformation, but the deeper question of whether shared reality is even possible anymore, and what society means without it.

What question do you think is being overlooked?

Generated 7th Nov 2025
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