10 Thought-Provoking Questions to Ask Instead of Telling Someone “You Look Tired” and Expecting That To Engage Them In Conversation

10 Thought-Provoking Questions to Ask Instead of Telling Someone “You Look Tired” and Expecting That To Engage Them In Conversation
  1. Are you moved or terrified by the fact that despite covering more than 70% of the earth’s surface, less than 5% of our oceans have been explored?
  2. Do you think astrology might actually be a useful and valid tool that provides us with the vocabulary for self-reflection in times of transition and personal growth?
  3. Would you agree that “Garden (Say It Like Dat)” is the most underrated track off of Ctrl?
  4. Is it just coincidental that Randall from Monsters Inc. looks exactly like Randall from Recess?
  5. Does unilaterally referring to American white supremacists as Nazis distance them from their Americanness and by extension, distance us from the uniquely American history that has resulted in our current political climate?
  6. Why are they making a second season of Big Little Lies?
  7. Am I using skincare as a means to distract myself from coping with my own insecurities and inadequacies?
  8. How does it make you feel to be reminded that humans are made up of stardust?
  9. What would a global heat map of all the places I’ve shed my hair on the ground look like?
  10. When is the Market going to stay open until midnight again?

 

 

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