Question of the Week #397

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Do you think kids should be sheltered from unhappiness? What experiences from your own childhood have proved most valuable? What were the most difficult to overcome? Were they happy or unhappy experiences? Note: I answer this question not as a parent, but as an outsider who has worked with … Continue reading Question of the Week #397

Question of the Week #396

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: How close and loving is your family? Do you feel your childhood was happier than most people's? Now, I don't want to sound like a bitter old curmudgeon, but let's face it – as we age, our extended families tend to drift apart. It's just a fact of life. Once … Continue reading Question of the Week #396

Question of the Week #395

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: A psychotic online stalker fixates on you and mounts a relentless assault to ruin you through threatening emails, public postings with horrible accusations, and vile notes to your family, friends, and acquaintances. The authorities can do nothing, and everything else has failed to help. Only two options remain: learn … Continue reading Question of the Week #395

Question of the Week #394

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Does the fact that you've never done something before increase or decrease its appeal to you? Now, I know some of you out there are the type to jump headfirst into any new experience, no matter how wild or unfamiliar it may be. You're the ones who see a … Continue reading Question of the Week #394

Question of the Week #393

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: If you could earn the same pay no matter what job you did, would you pursue another profession? If so, what would you choose and why? It's a tempting thought, isn't it? Imagine getting paid the same amount whether you're a brain surgeon, a professional dog walker, or a … Continue reading Question of the Week #393

Question of the Week #392

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: If by sacrificing your life you could contribute so much to humanity that you'd be honored everywhere, would you? If so, what if you knew your sacrifice would go unrecognized, and the credit would go to someone you detested? Do you think your decision would change if you were … Continue reading Question of the Week #392

Question of the Week #391

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: As a follow-up to last week's question, if you could consciously control your sex drive, do you think your life would be better or worse than it is now? If you had to permanently double or halve your partner's appetite for sex, which would you pick? I have to … Continue reading Question of the Week #391

Question of the Week #390

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Viagra was just the beginning. If there were two new drugs, one to raise your sex drive for 24 hours, the other to lower it, do you think you'd use either of them regularly--for example, increasing your sex drive for recreation and lowering it if you had work to do? … Continue reading Question of the Week #390

Question of the Week #389

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: You are driving late at night in a safe but deserted neighborhood, and a dog darts in front of your car. You slam on the brakes, but still hit the animal. Would you stop to help? If you did stop and the dog was dead but had a name tag, … Continue reading Question of the Week #389

Question of the Week #388

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: What would you do if you found out that your closest friend was a heroin dealer? Well, well, well. Imagine this: you've just discovered that your closest friend, the person you trust with your deepest secrets and darkest fears, is a heroin dealer. Talk about a plot twist, huh? … Continue reading Question of the Week #388