美国人的一本书,叫《The Book of Questions》,说是一本书,其实就是200多个问题。这些问题有的饶有趣味,有的很尖锐,有的很少有人想,还是挺有意思的。不过答案很多都不适合说出来,我们没有神经强悍到什么都不在乎的程度。所以有的答,有的略过就好。
1. 为了深爱之人,你是否愿意到一个遥远的地方,见不到家人和朋友,一个人孤独地生活?
2. 你是否相信鬼或者灵异的现象?(你是否见过或者听人言之凿凿地说过见鬼之类的事?)。你敢在一个出现过鬼魂的鬼屋呆一晚上吗?
3. 若你今晚就会死去,没有机会和任何人说最后几句话。你是否会很遗憾?如果有,何种原因令你在活着的时候没有告诉他(她)?
4.若能够度过一年幸福时光,但此后将完全失去记忆。你会愿意吗?如果不愿意,为什么?
5. 若有一种新药可以治疗关节炎,但它有1%的几率致命,(不受法律约束)你会生产给公众吗?
6. 你发现因为医院的失误,美丽的一岁小孩不是你亲生(孩子不知道)。你会不会去调换?
7. 你认为从现在开始的100年后,人们生活如何?
8. 如果你是运动员,有机会成为世界冠军。那么你选择团体项目还是个人项目?(例如冠军巴西队的成员和世界羽毛球单打冠军)
9. 若给你一百万美元,条件是你永远不能踏上故土,你会接受吗?
10. 你认为男人和女人在我们的文化里面更轻松一些?你充分地理解在这个世界生存的异性吗?
11. 你被赋予一种力量,你只要简单盯着对方的眼睛说两次再见,就可以杀死对方,不会有任何人察觉。你会使用这种力量吗?
12. If you were able to live to the age of 90 and retain either the body or the mind of a30-year-old for the last 60 years of your life, which would you want?
刀:看不懂……
13. 晚上的什么事,对你来说是完美的享受?
14. 如果在“幸福感情失败事业”和“失败感情成功事业”两者之间选其一,你会选择哪边?
15. 你最敬佩的人是谁?他如何影响了你?(具体)
16. 如果你可以在孩子出生时就选择他将来的职业,你会选择吗?
17. 若可以享寿千年,你是否愿意变得极端丑陋?
18. 若明日醒来你可以获得一种能力,你希望是何种能力?
19. 你遇到一生中最爱的人,令人痛苦的是他(她)只有6个月生命。如果你知道你还会和对方交往吗?如果你你遇到你一生中间最爱的人,但你知道对方6个月之后会背叛你,你还会和他(她)交往吗?
20. 如果你知道在你过世以后,你的遗产可以惠及众人,你会只留极小的一部分给家人而选择造福绝大多数吗?
21. 你最亲密的朋友是男人还是女人?同性还是异性?你选择朋友和性别有关吗?
22. 若你掌握一种秘传巫术,可以伤害任何人而不被追究,你会吗?(上文有类似问题)
23.在某个陌生旅途,你的伴侣和别人发生了一夜情缘。如果他们将来永不会再见,此事也不会被任何人知晓。你希望你的爱人诚实回答你的追问还是隐瞒你?如果是你和别人发生了一夜情,你如何回答对方的追问?
24. 有什么人的人生让你有和他交换人生的想法吗?是什么样的人?
25. 若可以到世界任何你想去的地方做一次免费旅行,你愿意扯掉一只美丽蝴蝶的翅膀吗?换作踩死一只蟑螂呢?
26. 一个人奄奄一息饥饿地生活在世界上,你是否会选择结束他的生命?(不被追究)
27. If God appeared to you in a series of vivid and moving dreams and told you to leave everything behind, travel alone to the Red Sea and become a fisherman, what would you do? What if you were told to sacrifice your child?
刀:若上帝出现,……看不懂。
28. 最令你珍惜的一段回忆是什么?
29. 你恨过某人吗?如果是,为什么,多长时间了?
30. 给自己1万,给陌生人10万;给自己10万,就得给一个陌生人100万,你会选择哪种?
31. 一星期内会爆发核战争,你会选择做什么?
32. 你会接受20年及其辉煌的生活,但20年结束你会死去的生活吗?
33. 你生活中间你觉得目前最满意的是什么?你觉得在该方面还有什么可以做得更好的吗?
34. 你目前做过最喜欢的梦是什么?最坏的梦是什么?
35. 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?*
刀:
36. 如果你只能选择一种唯一职业,例如音乐, 文学, 行动, 事务、政治、医学等。你会选择哪种? 如果你知道你只有10% 的机会成功, 你仍然会努力吗?
37. 在药物和酒精方面,体会最好的是什么?最差的是哪次?
38. 你去某个晚宴,主人提供了很奇怪很不常见的食物,你从未尝试过。你会选择吃那些你见过的食物,还是这些没有尝试过的食物?
39. 你最亲密的朋友比你年长还是年幼?
40. If the person you were engaged to marry had an accident and became a paraplegic, would you go through with the marriage or back out of it?
刀:
41. 你的房间里的一切都着火了,在你挽救了你的家人之后,你还可以选择屋里的最后一件东西,那是什么?
42. 如果你知道你的伴侣居然在你之前有同性恋的伙伴,你会作何反应?
43. When were you last in a fight? What caused it and who won?
44. You are offered $1,000,000 for the following act: Before you are ten pistols -- only one of which is loaded. You must pick up one of the pistols, point it at your forehead, and pull the trigger. If you can walk away you do so a millionaire. Would you accept the risk?
45. Someone very close to you is in pain, paralyzed, and will die within a month. He begs you to give him poison so that he can die. Would you? What if it were your father?*
46. When did you last sing to yourself? to someone else?
47. You have the power to go any distance into the future and, after one year, return to the present with any knowledge you have gained from your experience but with no physical objects. Would you make the journy if it carried a 50 percent risk of death?
48. Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as your dinner guest? as your close friend? as your lover?*
49. While parking late at night, you slightly scrape the side of a Porsche. You are certain no one else is aware of what happened. The damage is minor and would not be covered by insurance. Would you leave a note?
50. If you could choose the manner of your death, what would it be?*
51. Do you have any specific long-term goals? What is one and how do you plan on reaching it?*
52. For what in your life do you feel most grateful?
53. How do you react when people sing "Happy Birthday" to you in a restaurant?
54. What is the worst psychological torture you can imagine suffering? Anything causing even minor physical injury should not be considered.
55. Would you like your spouse to be both smarter and more attractive than you?
56. If you found that a good friend had AIDS, would you avoid him? What if your brother or sister had it?
57. Would you be willing to give up sex for one year if you knew it would give you a much deeper sense of peace than you have now?
58. A good friend pulls of a well-conceived practical joke that plays on one of your foibles and makes you look ridiculous. How would you react?*
59. By controlling medical research funds, you are in the position to guarantee that a cure will be found in 15 years for any disease you choose. Unfortunately, no progress on any others would be made during that period. Would you target one disease?
60. Would you add one year to your life if it meant taking one year from the life of someone in the world selected at random? Would it matter if you were told whose life you had shortened?
61. Can you urinate in front of another person?
62. If you walked out of your house one morning and saw a bird with a broken wing huddled in some nearby bushes, what would you do?
63. Assume there were a technological breakthrough that would allow people to travel as easily and cheaply between continents as between nearby cities. Unfortunately, there would also be 100,000 deaths a year from the device. Would you try to prevent its use?*
64. You and a person you love deeply are placed in separate rooms with a button next to each of you. You know that you will both be killed unless one of you presses your button before 60 minutes pass; furthermore, the first to press the button will save the other person, but will immediately be killed. What do you think you would do?
65. When you tell a story, do you often exaggerate or embellish it? If so, why?
66. Do you feel that advice from older people carries a special weigh because of their greater experience?*
67. Without your kidney as a transplant, someone close to you will die within one month. The odds that you will survive the operation are only 50 percent, but should you survive you would be certain of normal life expectancy. Would you consent to the operation?*
68. When has your life dramatically changed as the result of some seemingly random external influence? How much do you feel in control of the course of your life?*
69. If a friend were almost always late, would you resent it or simply allow for it? Can you be counted on to be on time?
70. When did you last yell at someone? Why? Did you later regret it?
71. Would you be willing to have horrible nightmares every night for a year if you would be rewarded with extraordinary wealth?*
72. If you could have free, unlimited service for five years from an extremely good cook, chauffeur, housekeeper, masseuse, or personal secretary, which would you choose?
73. Would you be willing to go to a slaughterhouse and kill a cow? Do you eat meat?
74. Would you enjoy spending a month of solitude in a beautiful natural settings? Food and shelter would be provided but you would not see another person.
75. After a medical examination, your doctor calls and gravely says you have a rare lymphatic cancer and only a few months to live. Five days later, she informs you that the lab tests were mislabeled; you are perfectly healthy. Forced for a moment to look death in the face, you have been allowed to turn and go on. During those difficult days you would certainly have gained some insights about yourself. Do you think they would be worth the pain?
76. One hot summer afternoon, while walking through a parking lot at a large shopping center, you notice a dog suffering badly from the heat inside a locked car. What would you do?
77. Do you feel ill at ease going alone to either dinner or a movie? What about going on a vacation by yourself?
78. If you knew that in one year you would die suddenly, would you change anything about the way you are now living?
79. For $20,000 would you go for three months without washing, brushing your teeth, or using deodorant? Assume you could not explain your reasons to anyone, and that there would be no long-term effect on your career.*
80. Would you rather die peacefully among friends at age 50, or painfull and alone at age 80? Assume that most of the last 30 years would be good ones.
81. If you were to discovere that your closest friend was a heroin dealer, what would you do?
82. Is it easy for you to accept help when you need it? Will you ask for help?
83. If you were helping to raise money for a charity and someone agreed to make a large contribution if you would perform. at the upcoming fund-raising show, would you? If so, what would you like to perform? Assume the show would have an audience of about 1,000.
84. Would you have one of your fingers surgically removed if it somehow guaranteed immunity from all major diseases?
85. Would you like to be famous? In what way?
86. How do you picture your funeral? Is it important for you to have people mourn your death?*
87. Which of the following restrictions could you best tolerate: leaving the country permanently, or never leaving the state in which you now live?
88. You, your closest friend, and your father are on vacation together, hiking in a remote jungle. Your two companions stumble into a nest of poisonous vipers and are bitten repeatedly. You know that neither will live without an immediate shot of anti-venom, yet there is only a single dose of anti-venom and it is in your pocket. What would you do?
89. Where would you choose to be if you could place yourself anywhere on a scale from one to ten, where one is hardship, struggle, and extraordinary accomplishment and ten is comfort, peace of mind, and no accomplishment. Why? Where are you now?
90. If you could choose the sex and physical appearance of your soon-to-be-born child, would you do it?*
91. Would you rather play a game with someone more or less talented than you? Would it matter who was watching?
92. Is there something you've dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven't you done it?*
93. While in the government, you discover the President is commiting extortion and other serious crimes. By exposing the situation you might bring about the President's downfall, but your career would be destroyed because you would be framed, fired, and publicly humiliated on other matters. Knowing you would vindicated five years later, would you blow the whistle? What if you knew you would never be vindicated?
94. On a busy street you are approached apologetically by a well-dressed stranger who asks you for a dollar to catch a bus and make a phone call. He says he has lost his wallet. What would you do? If approached in the same way by a haggard-looking stranger claiming to be hungry and unable to find a job, what would you do?
95. If by sacrificing your life you could contribute so much to the world that you would be honored in all nations, would you be willing to do so? If so, would you make the same sacrifice knowing that someone you thoroughly disliked would receive the honor while you went unrecognized?
96. Knowing you had a 50 percent chance of winning and would be paid 10 times the amount of your bet if you won, what fraction of what you now own would you be willing to wager?
97. What are your most compulsive habits? Do you regularly struggle to break these habits?
98. You know you will die of an incurable disease within three months. Would you allow yourself to be frozen within the week if you knew it would give you a modest chance of being revived in 1,000 years and living a greatly extended life?
99. You are driving late at night in a safe but deserted neighborhood when a dog suddenly darts in front of your car. Though you slam on the breaks, you hit the animal. Would you stop to see how injured the animal was? If you did so and found that the dog was dead but had a name tag, would you contact the owner?
100. What do you ost strive for in your life: accomplishment, security, love, power, excitement, knowledge, or something else?
101. An eccentric millionaire offers to donate a large sum to charity if you will step -- completely naked -- from a car onto a busy downtown street, walk four blocks, and climb back into the car. Knowing that there would be no danger of physics abuse, would you do it?*
102. How close and warm is your family? Do you feel your childhood was happier than most other people's?*
103. Does the fact that you have never done something before increase or decrease its appeal to you?
104. Would you be willing to give up sex for five years if you could have wonderfully sensual and erotic dreams any night you wished?
105. At a meal, your friends start belittling a common acquaintance. If you felt their criticisms were unjustified, would you defend the person?
106. Do you usually make a special effort to thank someone who does you a favor? How do you react when you aren't thanked for going out of your way for someone?
107. Would you like to have your rate of physics aging slowed by a factor of thirty so as to give you a life expectancy of about 2,000 years?*
108. You are invited to a party that will be attended by many fascinating people you've never met. Would you want to go if you had to go by yourself?
109. Since adolescence, in what three-year period do you feel you experienced the most personal growth and change?
110. If you were having difficulty on an important test and could safely cheat by looking at someone else's paper, would you do so?*
111. If you parents became infirm and the only alternative to bringing them into your home was to put them in a nursing home, would you do so? What about a sister or brother who suffered a permanently crippling injury and -- other than your home -- had nowhere to go but a convalescent home?
112. If you were at a friend's house for Thanksgiving dinner and you found a dead cockroach in your salad, what would you do?
113. If you could take a one-month trip anywhere in the world and money were not a consideration, where would you go and what would you do?
114. Would you be willing to reduce your life expectancy by five years to become extremely attractive?
115. Given the ability to project yourself into the past but not return, would you do so? Where would you go and what would you try to accomplish if you knew you might change the course of history?*
116. How many different sexual partners have you had in your life? Would you prefer to have had more or fewer?
117. Have you ever considered suicide? What is so important to you that without it life would not be worth living?
118. If your friends and acquaintances were willing to bluntly and honestly tell you what they really thought of you, would you want them to?*
119. If this country were to suffer an unprovoked nuclear attack and would be totally obliterated in a matter of minutes, would you favor unleashing the U.S. nuclear arsenal upon the attackers?
120. Would you accept $10,000 to shave your head and continue your normal activities sans hat or wig without explaining the reason for your haircut?
121. Were you able to wake up tomorrow in the body of someone else, would you do so? Whom would you pick?
122. If you were happily married, and then met someone you felt was certain to always bring you deeply passionate, intoxicating love, would you leave your spouse? What if you had kids?
123. When you do something ridiculous, how much does it bother you to have other people notice it and laugh at you?
124. Who is the most important person in your life? What could you do to improve the relationship? Will you ever do it?
125. Assuming that complete recovery were instantaneous, would you be willing to accept a year of complete paralysis below the neck to prevent the otherwise certain extinction of the blue whale?*
126. Do you believe in capital punishment? Would you be willing to execute a man sentenced to death by the courts if you were selected by lot to do so and he would go free if you refused? Assume you know no details of the trial.
127. If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be?*
128. You are at a lake with some friends; the sun is warm and the water is cold. Going into the water would temporarily chill you but you know that later the warm sun would be even more enjoyable and you would be glad you had gone in. Would you take the plunge?
129. Do you believe in any sort of God? If not, do you think you might still pray if you were in a life-threatening situation?
130. While out one day, you are surprised to see your mother holding hands with someone who is clearly her lover. She notices you, runs over, and begs you not to say anything to your father. How would you respond? What would you do if your father later told you that he was going crazy because he kept thinking your mother was having an affair yet knew it was just his imagination?
131. If 100 people your age were chosen at random, how many do you think you'd find leading a more satisfying life than yours?
132. If you went to a beach and it turned out to be a nude beach, would you stay and go swimming? Would you swim nude?*
133. Have you had satisfying sex within the last three months?
134. Would it disturb you much if, upon your death, your body were simply thrown into the woods and left to rot? Why?
135. Which would you prefer: a wild, turbulent life filled with joy, sorrow, passion, and adventure -- intoxicating successes and stunning setbacks; or a happy, secure, predictable life surrounded by friends and family without such wide swings of fortune and mood?
136. If you knew your child would be severely retarted and would die by the age of five, would you decide to have an abortion?*
137. Do you find it so hard to say "no" that you regularly do favors you do not want to do? If so, why?
138. If you began to be very attracted to somneone of another race, how would your behavior. differ from what it would be toward someone of your own race?
139. Would you rather spend a month on vacation with your parents or put in overtime at your current job for four weeks without extra compensation?
140. Would you like to know the precise date of your death?*
141. Would you accept a guaranteed, lifetime allowance of $50,000 per year (adjusted annually for inflation) if accepting it meant that you could never again earn money from either work or investments?*
142. What, if anything, is too serious to be joked about?
143. Do you ever spit or pick your nose in public? What about cleaning your teeth with a toothpick?
144. A close friend asks -- and genuinely wants -- your opinion about something, but your opinion is one that he is likely to find quite painful. For example, your friend is an artist and asks your honest estimate of his chances of being successful. You think he is an atrocious artist who hasn't the slightest chance of success. What would you do?
145. Do you have a favorite sexual fantasy? Would you like to have it fulfilled?
146. If you knew a thermonuclear holocaust would occur in precisely 20 years and no one would survive it, how would you change your present life?
147. When did you last cry in front of another person? by yourself?
148. If, by having a 2 inch by 2 inch tattoo, you could save five lives and prevent a terrorist attack, would you do so? If you were allowed to select the location and design, where would you have it and what would the design be?
149. Someone you love deeply is brutally murdered and you know the identity of the murderer, who unfortunately is acquitted of the crime. Would you seek revenge?
150. Would you be willing to give up all television for the next five years if it would induce someone to provide for 1,000 starving children in Indonesia?*
151. While arguing with a close friend on the telephone, she gets angry and hangs up. Assuming she is at fault and makes no attempt to contact you, how long would you wait to get in touch with her?
152. What do you value most in a relationship?
153. If you learned you would die in a few days, what regrets would you have? Were you given five extra years of life, could you avoid those same regrets five years hence?*
154. Do you judge others by higher or lower standards than you use to judge yourself?
155. Would you be willing to make a substantial sacrifice to have any of the following: your picture on a postage stamp, your statue in a park, a college named after you, a Nobel prize, a national holiday in your honor?*
156. On an airplane you are talking pleasantly to a stranger of average appearance. Unexpectedly, the person offers you $10,000 for one night of sex. Knowing that there is no danger and that payment is certain, would you accept the offer?
157. If you had to spend the next two years inside a small but fully provisioned Antarctic shelter with one other person, whom would you like to have with you?
158. You notice a self-destructive behavior. pattern in a friend who is clearly unaware of it. Would you point it out?
159. If you had the choice of one intimate soulmate and no other close friends, or of no such soulmate and many friends and acquaintances, which would you choose?
160. You become involved romantically but after six months realize you need to end the relationship. If you were certain the person would commit suicide if you were to leave and were also certain you could not be happy with the person, what would you do?
161. If you wanted to look very sexy, how would you dress?
162. For $2,000 would you be willing to stand up in a crowded restaurant and, for at least a minute, loudly berate a waitress for some trivial imperfection in the service? If not, consider how grateful the waitress would be if you did so and later split the money with her.
163. If there were a public execution on television, would you watch it?
164. If someone offered you a large amount of money for some information about one of your company's products, would you accept it? Assume you know you won't be discovered.*
165. Do you consider yourself well organized? How often do you have to look for your keys?
166. If you could increase your I.Q. by forty points by having an ugly scar stretching from your mouth to your eye, would you do so?
167. Would you be willing to do something very unsatisfying (for example, clean toilets) for five years if you were certain that the experience would afterwards bring you a deep sense of personal fulfillment for the rest of your life?
168. What things are too personal to discuss with others?
169. How many times during the day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
170. Walking along an empty street, you notice a wallet. It contains $5,000 in cash but no name or address. What would you do? Would it alter your decision if inside you found the name, address, and picture of either a wealthy-looking young man or a frail-looking old woman?*
171. Would you prefer to be blind or deaf?
172. Would you be content with a marriage of the highest quality in all respects but one -- it completely lacked sex?*
173. When was the last time you stole something? Why haven't you stolen anything since then?
174. How many of your friendships have lasted more than ten years? Which of your current friends do you feel will still be important to you ten years from now?
175. If you could mold to your liking your memories of any past experience, would you do so?
176. Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say?
177. How old were you when you firs thad sexual intercourse?*
178. You are leading 100 people whose lives are in danger and you must choose between two courses of action. One would save only 90 people; the other would have a 50 percent chance of saving everyone but were it to fail everyone would die. Which would you choose?*
179. If you went to a movie with a friend and it was lousy, would you leave?
180. For $1,000,000 would you be willing to never again see or talk to your best friend?*
181. What do you like best about your life? least?
182. Have you ever disliked someone for being luckier or more successful than you?
183. A cave-in occurs while you and a stranger are in a concrete room deep in a mine shaft. Before the phone goes dead, you learn the entire mine is sealed and the air hole being drilled will not reach you for 30 hours. If you both take sleeping pills from the medicine chest, the oxygen will last for only 20 hours. Both of you can't survive; alone, one of you might. After you both realize this, the stranger takes several sleeping pills, says that it is in God's hands, and falls asleep. You have a pistol; what do you do?
184. When you are given a compliment do you usually acknowledge it or suggest that you really do not deserve it?
185. What sorts of things would you do if you could be as outgoing and uninhibited as you wished? Do you usually initiate friendships or wait to be approached?
186. If you decided to do something and your friends strongly advised you not to, could you do it anyway?
187. In a nice restaurant, after getting the check for an excellent meal, you notice that you were not charged for one of the items you ate. Would you tell the waitress?
188. Do you establish routines in your life? For example, do you usually sleep in the same place in your bed? eat meals at the same time? regularly return to the same vacation spot?
189. Can you be counted on to do what you say you'll do? What does it take for you to trust someone?
190. Do you feel you have much impact on the lives of people you come in contact with? Can you think of someone who, over a short period of time, significantly influenced your life?
191. Would you rather be happy eyt slow-witted and unimaginative or unhappy yet bright and creative? For example, would you rather live the life of a brilliant yet tortured artist such as Vincent van Gogh, or that of a happy but carefree soul who is a bit simple-minded?
192. When you are with your friends, do your interaction include much touching -- for example, hugging, kissing, roughhousing, or rubbing backs? Would you like to have more of this?
193. Given the ability to project yourself into the future but not return, would you do so? If not, would you change your mind if you could take someone along? How far would you go?*
194. Would you generally rather be overdressed or underdressed at a party?
195. Of all the people close to you, whose death would you find most disturbing?
196. You have arranged an evening with a friend, but on the day preceding your date a special opportunity arises to do something much more exciting. How would you handle the situation?
197. What has been your biggest disappointment in life? your biggest failure?
198. If you could pass your whole life cared for in every way as you slumbered peacefully, entranced by wonderful dreams, would you do so?
199. You are given $1,000,000 to donate anonymously to charity or to a stranger. How would you dispose of it?
200. In conversations, do you tend to listen or talk more?*
201. Do you frequently find yourself -- just to be polite -- saying things you don't mean? For example, when you say good-bye to someone who does not interest you, do you act as though you enjoyed their company?
202. Would you be willing to commit perjury for a close friend? For example, might you testify that he was driving carefully when he hit a pedestrian even though he had been joking around and not paying attention?
203. Relative to the population at large, how do you rate your physical attractiveness? your intelligence? your personality?
204. Running too quickly on an icy sidewalk in front of a neighbor's house, you slip and break your leg. Would you be likely to sue the owner of the house if you were confident you could win the suit because of his negligence in shoveling the snow?
205. If you could prevent either an earthquake in Peru that would kill 40,000 people, a crash at your local airport that would kill 200 people, or an automobile accident that would kill an acquaintance of yours, which would you choose?
206. Would you be willing to eat a bowl of live crickets for $40,000?
207. Do you enjoy sleeping in physical contact with your lover?
208. If you came upon the scene of a terrible highway accident just after the ambulances arrived, would you stop to watch? Assume that your presence would neither help nor hinder the rescuers.
209. If you could script. the basic plot for the dream you will have tonight, what would the story be?
210. You are given a chance to return to any previous point in your life and change a decision you made, but you will lose everything that has happened to you since then. Is there a time you would return to? If so, would you like to retain the memory of the life you are giving up even though you could never recapture it?
211. Would $50,000 be enough money to induce you to take a loyal, healthy pet to the vet to be put to sleep?
212. Ignoring all financial considerations, would you rather spend the next five years confined in the city of New York or to the environs of Morro Bay, a beautiful, isolated town on the California coast?
213. What would you like to be doing five years from now? What do you think ytou will be doing five years from now?
214. What important decision in your professional life have you based largely upon your intuitive feelings? What about in your personal life?
215. Would you like to be elected president of this country? Why? If so, would you still choose to be president if it meant that your sleep would always be very fitful and disturbed, punctuated by frequent nightmares?
216. If a crystal ball would tell you the truth about any one thing would wish to know concerning yourself, life, the future, or anything else, what would you want to know?
217. If you were guaranteed honest responses to any three questions, who would you question and what would you ask?


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