questions google can’t answer

Dave
It's Your Turn
Published in
1 min readNov 16, 2017

Google can lead us to the answer to every question — except the most important ones.

How is glass made? Easy.

What is the square root of 1,435? Cake.

Where is Versailles? No problem.

When was the first nuclear reactor opened? One second.

Can I do it? Ummm...

Google has no answer for questions about effort, worth, desire, character.

We have these answers inside of us. School is a place for asking and answering these types of questions.

If you can Google it, it shouldn’t be part of the curriculum.

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Published in It's Your Turn

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Written by Dave

Beehive Sport and Social Club, CoolCats & AssHats, Toilet Tag; A Maker and Designer of a Funner Future

Responses (2)

What are your thoughts?

Google has its own algorithms that look for answers to questions. Now with the advent of artificial intelligence, we can get answers to almost any question, because we don't stand still. This was due to high-quality programming…...

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ok what aabout how to set the time on my watch

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