To avoid Confusion, do not ask Question. Also prevents Knowledge growth.

A warning sticker on a tractor attachment
A warning sticker on a tractor attachment. Apparently, it isn't obvious. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Questions can be the root of knowledge when it is paired with an understandable answer. It is valid form of communicating knowledge. Confusion reign with answers that are complicated and convoluted. Those really doesn't answer the question.
I was asked by a friend, "If you came with a warning label, what would it say." This is my response.
It's a take on the usual warning phrase forms that is on all sorts of labels and bottles. 
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