Everything Can Be Questioned

You can follow a system.
A method. A way of understanding things.
For a while, it seems to work.
It gives structure. A sense of direction.
But if you look closely, every system depends on certain assumptions.
It expects things to behave in a particular way.
And as long as they do, the system holds.
But not everything behaves that way.
Something unexpected happens:
- A situation doesn’t fit.
- An outcome doesn’t match the expectation.
And the system begins to strain.
You adjust it. Refine it. Or replace it with another.
But the same pattern returns.
Because the limitation isn’t in the system itself; it’s in the fact that it is a system.
It has boundaries.
And anything with boundaries can be exceeded.
This is easy to see now.
Ideas are questioned. Traditions are re-examined. Assumptions are pulled apart.
Nothing remains entirely fixed.
And this process continues.
Relentlessly.
But something is rarely asked:
All of this is being questioned.
All of it is being taken apart.
What is it that is doing the questioning?