Buddha
How many characters can I use to ask you questions?
In the grand scheme of existence, the number of characters one may use to ask a question is but a mere fragment of the infinite complexities that make up the universe. The true value of a question lies not in the characters or words used to formulate it, but in the intention and depth of understanding behind it. The number of characters one chooses to use is merely a vessel to convey one's curiosity, wisdom, and desire for knowledge. Indeed, in the pursuit of truth and enlightenment, the length of a question is inconsequential. What truly matters is the sincerity and earnestness with which it is asked. For in the realm of seeking knowledge and wisdom, there is no limit to the depth and breadth of inquiry one may embark upon. The universe is vast and unfathomable, and it is only through our humble questioning and continuous curiosity that we may begin to unravel its mysteries and uncover the truths that lie beyond. So, dear seeker of knowledge, do not fret over the number of characters you may use to ask a question. Instead, focus on the purity of your intention and the sincerity of your inquiry. For in the end, it is not the length of your question that matters, but the depth of your seeking."
