Hey there, lovely readers! Today, I want to dive deep into a thought-provoking scenario with another question from Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions. Picture this: you could let someone know your every thought and feel your every feeling for a week. Who, if anyone, would you be willing to open up to so completely? Do … Continue reading Question of the Week #351
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Question of the Week #350
Hey there, wonderful readers! Today, let's dive into another thought-provoking question from Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Would you want to record everything you hear or see 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year in, year out? And if you could easily find and replay any previous conversation or interaction, how would it … Continue reading Question of the Week #350
Question of the Week #349
To my vegan or vegetarian readers… This post may not be for you. Sorry. Hopefully tomorrow’s post will be more entertaining, no matter what diet one subscribes to. Today’s Question of the Week comes to us, as usual, from Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Would you be willing to go to a slaughterhouse and kill … Continue reading Question of the Week #349
Question of the Week #348
Today, I want to explore another question that comes from Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: What would you do if you knew that unless you changed jobs and took a substantial pay cut, you'd have frequent insomnia and a terrible nightmare every few weeks? Would you be willing to prioritize sleep over material goods or … Continue reading Question of the Week #348
Question of the Week #347
Hey there, fellow dreamers! Today, I want to explore a question comes from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions: Would you be willing to endure a year of terrifying nightmares for extraordinary wealth? The allure of immense riches can be enticing, but for me, there's one thing I hold too dear to give up – … Continue reading Question of the Week #347
Question of the Week #346
Greetings, my fellow borrowers and lendees! Today, we're delving into a topic that's as relatable as it is amusing: the subtle art of "borrowing" from family and friends, only to unintentionally transform it into a temporary donation. So grab your reading glasses and a cushion for a bit of laughter, as we navigate through the … Continue reading Question of the Week #346
Sunday Scribblings #135
Welcome to Sunday Scribblings on The Confusing Middle! Each Wednesday I’ll provide you, my blogging friends, with a new prompt. Once you see what the prompt of the week is, head over to your blog and write something in response. There are no rules for what you write. It can be fiction. It can be non-fiction. It … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings #135
Question of the Week #345
Greetings, my fellow debaters and masters of verbal skirmishes! Today, we dive into the curious case of the mid-argument hang-up—a situation that has left many of us wondering whether to redial or not to redial. So, gather 'round as we dissect the quandary and sprinkle it with a pinch of dry wit that's drier than … Continue reading Question of the Week #345
Question of the Week #344
Ladies and gentlemen, and all the brilliant minds in between, after a nearly year-long hiatus, it's with great excitement that I reintroduce the much-awaited "Question of the Week" segment! It feels like a reunion with an old friend—albeit a friend who keeps asking the most thought-provoking and slightly perplexing questions. So, without further ado, let's … Continue reading Question of the Week #344
Question of the Week #343
Do you think that living as if you control your own destiny is a good idea? Do you live that way? It's called free will, y'all. I absolutely live this way. *The Question of the Week can be found in The Book of Questions by Gregory Stock, Ph.D.