Recently, I started rejecting general questions. General questions are often wrong. Yes, you can ask wrong questions, and it's worse than giving bad answers.
It's especially evident today with questions about AI's future, the future of jobs, or other simplistic questions. Wrong questions lead to harmful actions and consequences.
For example, people often ask, "Will AI take my job?" Answering "yes" can lead to negative outcomes. Another bad question might be, "Are immigrants bad?" While some might be, asking such questions is harmful.
So, how to ask good questions? The more you know about a topic, the better the questions you can ask. No wonder the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42; the question itself is crucial.