In my first day of Psychology 12, this question was written up on the board. We were told to spend the whole block writing as much or as little about this question as we wanted.
Some people wrote essays, others a sentence. The writing was then graded and returned to us today.
What would you write?
After a while, I will tell you what response got the best mark in the class.
Question: Why? Answer: Why not? There is no reason to ask why, when the answer is obvious, it simply is, and cannot be otherwise, so in other words, there is no Why if the question is obvious, and its answer is even more obvious. Such as "Why is there life?", the simplicity of this question, answers it, "Life is simply there.". In my opinion, the answer to everything, is always the simplest one.
My photography teacher always says that when we screw up our developing and don't know why =P It's usually quite a simple mistake...
Simplicity can equal bad results in the hands of an expert, they will over do it, and make a simple thing complicated. I have learned that from hands on experience, I had a Earth Science teacher, who always gave the most complicated questions, and I figured them out in the most simplistic way.
Hmm... I'm 100% sure I read this on MLIA (MyLifeIsAverage). Either this is fake, you were in the same class or that person stole the idea out of MLIA :/