99 Questions

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What are the 99 Questions?

1. In which moments do you avoid confronting yourself the most? 2. What has suppressing your emotions given you, and what has it taken away? 3. Where does your need for others’ approval come from? 4. Do your fears protect you, or do they limit you? 5. Would the way you talk to yourself be acceptable if you spoke to someone else that way? 6. What do you continue out of habit even though it doesn’t make you happy? 7. Which past decision are you still defending in your mind? 8. Does loneliness scare you, or does being alone with yourself? 9. Is what you believe you can’t change about yourself truly unchangeable? 10. Is it possible to escape pain without understanding it?

11. Who would you be without the role you play in society? 12. When did we become indifferent to others’ suffering? 13. How many ā€œnormalā€ behaviors are actually healthy? 14. Did society shape you, or did you shape society? 15. When did silence start being seen as a virtue? 16. Who holds power, and why do we obey it? 17. Can the majority always be right? 18. When did social success take precedence over personal happiness? 19. What do we gain by labeling others as ā€œthe otherā€? 20. What truly keeps us standing: solidarity or competition?

21. Right for whom? 22. Does free will really exist, or is it a well-crafted illusion? 23. Is the meaning of life discovered, or constructed? 24. Is morality universal, or does it change with time? 25. Which is a heavier burden: knowing, or not knowing? 26. How objective is what we call reality? 27. Is human nature inherently good? 28. Do ends justify means? 29. Is happiness a goal, or a byproduct? 30. Would life have value without death?

31. Is being healthy simply the absence of illness? 32. Why is mental health still hidden? 33. How much of exhaustion is physical, and how much is mental? 34. When did self-care become selfishness? 35. Is modern life incompatible with our bodies? 36. What do we lose when stress becomes normal? 37. Do medications heal, or do they sustain the system? 38. Is healthcare a right, or a privilege? 39. Is it possible to completely eliminate pain? 40. Is it better to live long, or to live well?

41. Is education about teaching, or shaping? 42. When did curiosity fall outside the curriculum? 43. Who defines success? 44. Do schools raise individuals, or systems? 45. Why is the right to make mistakes so limited? 46. Can a diploma be a sign of wisdom? 47. Does learning lose its meaning when it becomes compulsory? 48. Who is the teacher, and who is the student? 49. As access to information increases, why does thinking become harder? 50. Is educational inequality fate?

51. When did money become the goal? 52. Does economic growth mean growth for everyone? 53. Is poverty an individual failure? 54. Are we living to consume, or consuming to live? 55. Why does wealth create a sense of security? 56. When did debt become normalized? 57. Which is more valuable: labor or capital? 58. Is it possible to create value without working? 59. Is the economy for humans, or humans for the economy? 60. Is greed something we learn?

61. Why does power corrupt? 62. Why has politics lost trust? 63. Is it possible to remain neutral? 64. Does voting end responsibility? 65. Security or freedom? 66. Do we choose leaders, or the stories around them? 67. Is fear a political tool? 68. Does the system corrupt people? 69. Can justice exist independently of power? 70. Is the silent majority truly silent?

71. Is life meant to be postponed? 72. Is success a guarantee of happiness? 73. Does being busy mean being fulfilled? 74. What do we miss as we speed up? 75. Is accepting what you can’t control weakness? 76. Who determines your value? 77. Is living in the moment irresponsibility? 78. Are you the center of your life? 79. Is losing always defeat? 80. When was the last time you truly felt alive?

81. Does belief arise from fear? 82. Does religion shape people, or do people shape religion? 83. Can belief be questioned? 84. Have rituals replaced meaning? 85. Is the idea of God a human need? 86. Is religiosity a guarantee of morality? 87. Is belief personal? 88. Is doubt the enemy of faith? 89. Why does religion divide? 90. Who decides what is sacred?

91. How honest are you with yourself? 92. Is it harder to change, or not to change? 93. Do what you do today protect the future you? 94. Which matters more: answers or questions? 95. Does awareness bring peace, or burden? 96. What do you truly want? 97. Who have your silences made you? 98. Is another life possible? 99. What did what you just read trigger in you?

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