43 questions to clear your mind

43 questions to clear your mind

43 questions to clear your mind

Last update: December 10, 2015

One of the main obstacles we face every day is stress. This phenomenon often occurs precisely when we make an effort to try to overcome and avoid it. Yet stress can strike both in times when we have a thousand things on our mind, and in those moments when we have a lot of free time.

When stress accompanies us day by day, regardless of the circumstances in which we find ourselves, it is necessary to put all our efforts into achieving a healthy emotional balance for our being. Stress can promote or cause many diseases which, in the long run, can lead to mental saturation and provide few solutions.



 

It is our duty to keep the body healthy, otherwise not even the spirit will be strong and sharp. "

-Gautama Buddha-

 

What are the 43 questions to clear your mind?

Today we are happy to share with you 43 questions that will allow you to clear your mind and avoid all forms of stress. We advise you to respond quickly, without thinking too much. There are no positive or negative, right or wrong answers.

These questions are only a help that will allow you to dive deep into your subconscious, overcoming what prevents you from moving forward. You will be surprised at the effectiveness and simplicity of these questions.

  • How old would you be if you didn't know your age?
  • What's worse: endure defeat or regret not trying?
  • Because if life is so short, there are many things you do, but you don't like, and few things that really fascinate you?
  • Once a job is finished, after everything has been done and said, were the deeds or the words greater?
  • If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
  • If happiness were the local currency, what job would allow you to be a millionaire?
  • Are you doing what you believe in or are you trying to believe what you do?
  • If a man's life lasted an average of 50 years, what would you change in yours to say you lived it to the fullest?
  • It's raining, you need a ride back and home and a car stops: who's behind the wheel?

 



 

"The beauty of things lies in the mind of the beholder."

-David Hume-

  • What worries you the most: doing things well or correctly?
  • You are having dinner with three friends you respect and respect. They begin to criticize your close friend without knowing the friendship that binds you. Their criticism is unfair. How would you act?
  • If you could give a small child one piece of advice, what would you tell him?
  • Would you break the law to save someone you love?
  • Have you ever seen genius where madness used to be?
  • What do you do different in life than others?
  • How is it that what makes you happy doesn't make others happy?
  • Is there something you are dying to do but haven't done yet? What's stopping you?
  • Are you still holding on to something you should have long ago let go?
  • If you were offered to move to another country forever, where would you go and why?
  • Do you press the button more than once to call the elevator? Do you think it will get there sooner?
  • What would you rather be: a neurotic genius or a happy fool?
  • Why are you you?
  • If you could be your own friend, would you really like to have that friendship?
  • You arrive home and there is an unexpected visit: who is it?
  • What is it that makes you feel most grateful for life?
  • What would you rather: lose all your memories or not have the chance to have new ones?
  • Is it possible to get to the truth without making any effort?
  • Has your greatest fear come true?
  • Do you remember what it was that made you sick three years ago? Does that thing still mean the same to you?
  • What is the happiest memory of your childhood? Why is it a happy memory?
  • What experiences from your past have made you feel truly alive?
  • If not now, then when?
  • If you haven't gotten what you want yet, what's stopping you from doing it?
  • Have you ever spent time with someone without saying a word, only to realize that it was the best conversation you've ever had?
  • Is it possible to know what is good and what is bad without being afraid of making mistakes?
  • If they gave you a million euros today, would you give up your job?
  • What do you prefer: have a lot of work and be forced to do it or have little, but do what you are passionate about?
  • Do you have the feeling that today is the same day as a million other days?
  • If all the people you know died tomorrow, who would you visit today?
  • What is the difference between living and existing?
  • When will the day come when it will finally be worth taking the risk and doing what seems right to you?
  • If you learn from mistakes, why are you afraid of making them?
  • What would you do different if you were sure no one would judge you?

 



“The limits of my language are the limits of my mind. All I know is what I can put into words "

-Ludwig Wittgenstein-

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