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They can stimulate group discussion or prompt solitary reflection. Would it matter who was watching.- If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be.The book is recommended a basis for personal reflection, to stimulate discussion with a close friend, or as a basis for after dinner discussion. 5).
Why.- Would you be willing to go to a slaughterhouse and kill a cow. Think a bit about each question before you ask it of anyone else, though. Do you eat meat.- Would you rather play a game with someone more or less talented than yourself.
Gregory Stock has assembled 200 questions ".about your values, your beliefs, and your life; love, money, sex, integrity, generosity, pride and death." (p. Why haven't you told them yet.- Would you give up half of what you now own for a pill that would permanently change you so that one hour of sleep each day would fully refresh you.- Do your close friends tend to be older or younger than you.- When you tell a story, do you often exaggerate or embellish it. Some questions probe a bit deeply for casual conversation.
These questions are not meant to have right answers--or short ones. The author has selected them to help us learn more about ourselves.A sample of the more interesting ones:- If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to communicate with anyone, what would you most regret not having told someone.
I think this a great book for pre-premarital counseling. It assists the reader to know themselves better with self-realization as well as others as they discuss their personal answers with each other. This book provides questions that are rarely topics of discussion. The questions force the reader to make a decision (there are no right or wrong decisions) and discover the reasons behind that choice.
It's really a way to explore what's inside yourself without the expense of a shrink. Some questions have additional questions to them. :) Great book with lots of thought provoking questions. Lots of space to write down answers.
also it helped me learn more insight about some of the people close to me. This book was a very nice read, it helps you to get to know yourself better and think about hypothetical questions.
These questions have forced me to conceal myself into a cardbord box, permenantely. Gregory Spot needs to be taken down.
And my core, is deep. These questions have rattled me to my core.
Dr. Dr.
I fear that I will never be the same. Gregory Spock is a total pervert.
Personally, I am a strong advocate against censorship, but this man needs to be stopped.
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