Personal Questions with a Twist
Personal Questions:
Q: How do you usually spend your allowance?
Q: For a person you deeply loved, would you be willing to move to a distant country knowing that you would never see your family again?
Q: Would you rather be a member of a world championship sports team or be the champion of an individual sport?
Q: Would you accept $500,000 dollars to leave Singapore and never return?
Q: If you were able to live to 90 and retain either the body or the mind of a 30 year old for the last 60 years which would you choose?
Q: Would you prefer to be extremely successful in scholastics and have a tolerable yet unexciting social life, or have an extremely exciting social life, but only a mediocre scholastic achievement?
Q: If a drug was invented that, in one does, would allow you to live for 1000 years at any physical age you choose, but a side effect was it would make you extremely ugly, would you take it?
Q: For an all expense paid, one week vacation anywhere in the world, would you be willing to kill a butterfly by pulling off its wings?
Q: Would you be willing to kill an innocent person if it permanently ended world hunger?
Q: If God appeared to you in your dreams and told you leave everything behind and travel to the Red Sea and become a fisherman, would you?
Q: Would you be willing to give up EVERYTHING you have now for a pill that would permanently change you so that you only needed one hour of sleep each day to be fully refreshed?
Others can be found in the book "The Book of Questions" by Gregory Stck, PHD.

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