If you think you have a two-part question, you actually just have two questions. We encourage you to ask the better of the two and save the crappy one for a less-discriminating lecture series.

Misha Glouberman on how to behave like a worthwhile human being during a Q&A session.  Go ahead, click through and read the rest; there are some pearls of wisdom in there for all of us. (via wnycradiolab)

This is fantastic. See also: 

When you picture yourself asking the question, are you mysteriously enormous? Are you made of gold?

These are signs that you may possibly have a bad question. ”

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