"What is the best question for me to ask?"
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"What is the best question for me to ask?"
Wonderful, this would have one of two outcomes:
A) You get the question you should have asked, but have now spent your one question. You also lack knowing why it'd have been important to ask.
B) You're given the answer "What is the best question for me to ask?".
"What is the answer for the best question for me to ask?"
This is equally flawed. You'd get an answer without any idea of what it's contextually tied to. You could be given a random number, a recipe for how to make the worst tasting lasagna ever, the name of some seemingly random person, anything, and have no idea what you're supposed to do with that.
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