- If you didn’t know how old you were, what would you guess your age to be?
- In the end of your life, will you have said more, or done more?
- If the average human lifespan was only 40 years, how would you live differently?
- If happiness was money, what would make you rich?
- Would you rather do the right thing, or do things right?
- What is better: a worried genius, or a joyful idiot?
- Would you rather lose all of your old memories, or not be able to make new ones?
- Can you know the truth without challenging it?
- Have you ever actually encountered your greatest fear? If not – why is it your greatest fear?
- Are you simply alive, or truly living?
- What did you do today that you’ll actually remember?
- Are you doing what you believe in? Or simply getting by?
- How much have you actually controlled the path of your life?
- If you could offer someone one piece of advice, what would it be?
- Do you see the line between insanity and creativity?
- If you could change one thing about the world what would it be?
- Would you give up 10 years of your life to be attractive or famous?
- Would you rather have less work to do, or more work doing what you love?
- Do you ever feel like you’re re-living the same day over and over?
- If we learn from mistakes, why are we so afraid to make them?
- How comes what makes you happy doesn’t make everyone happy?
- Why are you, you?
- What would you do differently if there was no one to judge you?
- what is it in life that you truly love?
- in the decisions you are making right now: are they for you? or for someone else?
- Knowing we will die, how should we live?
- Which is worse: failing or never trying?
- What are you holding that you need to let go of?
- Does something that upset you 5 years ago even matter anymore? Why?
- If not now, when?
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
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A lof of assumptive platitudes, but i do feel compelled to answer #12. I believe in simply getting by. Ambition is for those who drank the kool-aid.
ReplyDelete.. and where some are concerned like lowly miserable pitiful 'me', minding one's religious altar in a meditation room is just a sentient desire or aspiration. Perhaps, abandon hate, do love, purify the heart.
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