Where are you finding the most meaning in life
? What do you imagine your legacy will be? How long do you think you’ll be remembered? What do you feel has been the most important thing you’ve done in life so far? What lasting impact do you know you’ve made in the world?
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What is an example of a deep question?
- What is your best childhood memory?
- What is your worst childhood memory?
- What was your biggest fear as a child?
- What was your favorite year of school?
- What was your favorite subject/class in school?
- What did you want to be when you grew up?
- What was your favorite game to play?
What are some deep thought questions?
- When was the last time you tried something new? …
- Who do you sometimes compare yourself to? …
- What’s the most sensible thing you’ve ever heard someone say? …
- What gets you excited about life? …
- What life lesson did you learn the hard way?
What are you thinking questions?
- How long is your “now”?
- Do your dreams have a deeper meaning?
- What was the moment where you felt most motivated?
- If you won the lottery, what would your “today” look like in five years?
- What are you holding onto that’s holding you back?
How do you write a thought provoking question?
- Objectives: Think first about the objectives for the discussion. Ex. acquire new skills, apply existing skills, thinking beyond the facts. …
- Preparation: Have your questions written down fully BEFORE the class.
- Scaffolding: Sequence your questions. Start with easy to answer questions to the entire class.
What is the stupidest question?
- If animals could talk, which species would be the rudest of them all? …
- Would you rather own a horse the size of a cat or a cat the size of a horse? …
- Are there birds in Canada? …
- Should I tell my parents I’m adopted? …
- What happens if you paint your teeth white with nail polish?
What is the most mind blowing question?
- When did time begin?
- Did we invent math or did we discover it?
- Where does a thought go when it’s forgotten?
- Do we have free will or is everything predestined?
- Is there life after death?
- Is it really possible to experience anything objectively?
- What are dreams?
- What is the goal of humanity?
What is the hardest question to ask someone?
- Do you feel like you’ve lived this same day many times before? …
- Are you living the life of your dreams? …
- What would you do if fear was not a factor and you could not fail? …
- What were you doing when you felt most passionate and alive?
What is the deepest question you can ask someone?
- What’s your philosophy in life?
- What’s the one thing you would like to change about yourself?
- Are you religious or spiritual?
- Do you consider yourself an introvert or an extrovert? …
- Which parent are you closer to and why?
What is a powerful question?
“Powerful questions are
a reflection of committed listening and understanding the other person’s perspective that is confirmed through paraphrasing
. … Powerful questions are: • Open-ended questions with no hidden agenda.
What comes to your mind questions?
- What’s something that nobody could ever steal from you? …
- Who would you like to forgive right now? …
- What is happiness? …
- What impact do you want to leave on the people you love? …
- What is life too short to tolerate? …
- What’s something that used to scare you, but doesn’t anymore?
What is an interesting question to ask?
- What would you name your boat if you had one? …
- What’s the closest thing to real magic? …
- Who is the messiest person you know? …
- What will finally break the internet? …
- What’s the most useless talent you have? …
- What would be on the gag reel of your life? …
- Where is the worst smelling place you’ve been?
How do you make think about you?
- Talk To A Mutual Friend About Them. …
- Always Leave Your Last Conversation On A Positive Note. …
- Keep Them Laughing Even When You’re Apart. …
- Hide Secret Notes For Them To Find. …
- Do Something Thoughtful For Them. …
- Use Scent To Trigger Memories.
What are the 6 types of questions?
- Clarifying concepts. …
- Probing assumptions. …
- Probing rationale, reasons and evidence. …
- Questioning viewpoints and perspectives. …
- Probing implications and consequences. …
- Questioning the question.
What questions should you avoid?
- Double-barreled questions- force respondents to make two decisions in one. …
- Double negative questions-for example: “Please tell me whether or not you agree or disagree with this statement. …
- Hypothetical questions- are typically too difficult for respondents since they require more scrutiny.
What are the types of questioning?
- Closed questions (aka the ‘Polar’ question) …
- Open questions. …
- Probing questions. …
- Leading questions. …
- Loaded questions. …
- Funnel questions. …
- Recall and process questions. …
- Rhetorical questions.