Maybe
the questions are just distractions and distractions are the purpose of our inquiries
The answers are first known. We call them experience.
They’re already there before the questions are formed.
From the answers, we taught how to see the questions inside them
Turning fields of being into labyrinths and mazes
Architecture that results in further, deeper fleshed experience
Tastes or measures, all the same, impressions crystalizing
aesthetics formalizing subjectivity into universal truths
So ready in some cases to even trivialize the need for a subject
Calling a vermin a lifeless automaton (cf Adorno)
Maybe the questions are just a distractions
from having to see the bare answer undressed
From having to feel the first impression
Trivializing what we first feel to what we feel comfortable consenting to
Grouped together in dogma and living together with the same questions
Because it feels better than having to share the answers with everything
Keeping the questions secret
Seeing all together they form a riddle
But riddles don’t need to be answered to be riddles
Maybe the answers are just distractions too