The Book of Questions
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The Book of Questions
Rummagin' thru attic-boxes for sumthin' else, I found a copy of Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions (© 1985). There are 217 questions and 200 follow up questions. I think, *as I can, I'll post one daily, in the order presented in the book. A new question ought not end any conversation over an old(er) question.
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1. For a person you loved deeply, would you be willing to move to a distant country knowing there would be little chance of seeing your friends or family again?
*time constraints, among other things, already have me doin' things differently than I imagined...ideally, one question a day is the way to go...where I miss one or two or three days I'll follow up with a double, triple, or quadruple question post...considerin' the underwhelming response to this thread, I can't imagine anyone gettin' their panties in a twist over my missin' a day or three here and there
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1. For a person you loved deeply, would you be willing to move to a distant country knowing there would be little chance of seeing your friends or family again?
*time constraints, among other things, already have me doin' things differently than I imagined...ideally, one question a day is the way to go...where I miss one or two or three days I'll follow up with a double, triple, or quadruple question post...considerin' the underwhelming response to this thread, I can't imagine anyone gettin' their panties in a twist over my missin' a day or three here and there
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Most young people would answer yes.henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 2:50 am Rummagin' thru attic-boxes for sumthin' else, I found a copy of Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions (© 1985). There are 217 questions and 200 follow up questions. I think, as I can, I'll post one daily, in the order presented in the book. A new question ought not end any conversation over an old(er) question.
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1. For a person you loved deeply, would you be willing to move to a distant country knowing there would be little chance of seeing your friends or family again?
Most old people would answer no.
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2. Do you believe in ghosts or evil spirits? Would you be willing to spend a night alone in a remote house that is supposedly haunted?
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No.
Of course, I used to live in one.HQ wrote: Would you be willing to spend a night alone in a remote house that is supposedly haunted?
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3. If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to communicate with anyone, what would you most regret not having told someone? Why haven't you told them yet?
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Under those conditions the only thing worth communicating is love, and the best telling of love is in action. One’s telling of love may not be what the other thinks of love, so ego figures not telling of love creates less risk of rejection, which for ego is more important than the other person. But, if these fears of rejection only result in unhappiness and unrequited love, then the only solution is to do an Opposite George. Do the opposite of the first inclination. Customary timidity becomes: never ventured, never gained.henry quirk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 12:35 am 3. If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to communicate with anyone, what would you most regret not having told someone? Why haven't you told them yet?
One who has regrets has abandoned oneself, in this sense. If one does something that one regrets, or if one regrets not having done something, then one does not support the person that one was, and still is *. If one does not support the person that one is, then what one does now will be condemned in the future, by oneself, under the illusion that when the present becomes the past then one had a choice about what one did in the past, or did not do. Like it or not, whatever one does, or does not do, is the totality of that person manifesting according to all the conditions of that time, even those conditions unaccounted for, or that exist on the periphery of consciousness. Thus, regrets are a signal that one is living in an illusion that life is a dress rehearsal in preparation for some big show.
* This is because no one really changes, only conditions and situations change.
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Why aren't you answering the questions, Henry?
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Gregory Stock - Goodread
THE BOOK OF QUESTIONS gives you permission to ask those things that are too bold, too embarrassing, or just too difficult to ask by yourself.
Question 1: Where's the Love?
THE BOOK OF QUESTIONS gives you permission to ask those things that are too bold, too embarrassing, or just too difficult to ask by yourself.
Question 1: Where's the Love?
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They're not your questions... and you're not boldly answering... so it looks like you just want to be the man who asks the questions for everyone else to 'boldly' answer. Currently looks like a wanker game that IS about you, and I'm not going to play... until you play along.henry quirk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 12:39 pmAs with the Bastiat thread in the Book Club sub-forum, it's not about me.
Why aren't you answering any of the questions, Lace?
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it's not about me.
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And yet you do, make it about you, liar…that’s why you are stuck here in this meat grinding serial killing excuse for an existence forever.henry quirk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 6:18 pm
It’s ok to be abused isn’t it, as long as it’s not about me.
As long as it’s not me there, lying like a helpless pig waiting to be slaughtered and eaten for the pleasure that brings the “Me”