Thought questions are intended to inspire introspection, discussion, and debate, less to discover which answer is right and more to test an idea’s durability from differing angles. The goal is to provoke thought and refine articulation.
“Thought Questions” are well suited for teachers, educators, youth groups, social settings, group discussions, family meals, and more.
The underlying question seeks to answer (a) what’s worth your effort, (b) what’s important enough to exert yourself more than usual, and (c) what needs to be at the top of that mountain for you to keep climbing, no matter what?
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