Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your kind words. I'm really glad you found the article insightful. In each of my weekly articles, I try to present a new perspective to an old problem. I have a fascination for problem solving via critical thinking. My reading is quite diverse, ranging from history, philosophy, crime, scifi to logic, leadership, and of course the usual hard data science. In particular, I have found crime (whodunit) and philosophy to be useful in developing my deconstructive thought processes. My default position is always contrarian as I tend to go against the tide until I'm convinced (not because of majority thinking). I also like to classify things into broad groups - this helps me think about similar vs dissimilar attributes and characteristics. I firmly that the ability to classify is an essential skill for deep thinking and shifting perspectives. So this was the motivation behind classifying the way one could go about asking good questions.