If you could magically change one thing in your life, what would it be? What do you think of mindfulness? Do you think we'd be better off without social media? What do you think it means to be healthy?
What is your worst memory? What fears do you experience? What do you find most challenging in your life right now? What is something that not many people know about you?
A powerful question comes up as an unexpected surprise to the listener and stops them in their tracks. For example – “How are you doing?” is not a powerful question. Instead “What was your favorite moment thus far today?” is one such powerful question.
The Three Big Questions strategy challenges readers to annotate in the margins by marking passages that answer the questions: "What surprised me?", "What did the author think I already knew?", and "What challenged, changed, or confirmed what I already knew?".
Golden questions are the smallest number of survey questions that can be used to reproduce market segments previously created from longer lists of questions.
Big Questions are questions which are open ended, with lots of possible answers, and are questions where you need time to think first. You will find that the more time you give yourselves to think about it, the more reasons you will be able to come up with and the more interesting your discussion will be.
A complex question is a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question. Also known as (or closely related to) a loaded question, a trick question, a leading question, the fallacy of the false question, and the fallacy of many questions.
There's no single question in the world that better represents curiosity than “Why?” When a toddler learns to ask the question, the world opens up to them. “Why” represents the wonder of the unknown, the interest in finding it out, and an openness to new ideas.
Do you believe in love at first sight? What does an ideal relationship look like to you? What are you like in relationships? Why did things end with your last ex?