Question of the Week #443

In this weekly series, I explore thought-provoking ethical dilemmas drawn from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions. These questions have no easy answers—only personal truths we must each confront in our own way. This Week's Question While out one day, you come upon your mother holding hands with someone who is obviously her lover. She … Continue reading Question of the Week #443

Question of the Week #442

Hey there, welcome back to another edition of Question of the Week! For those just joining us, this is where I tackle thought-provoking questions from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions and invite you to ponder them along with me. This week's question is quite the doozy: Have you had really satisfying sex within the … Continue reading Question of the Week #442

Question of the Week #441

Hey readers! Welcome back to another installment of my Question of the Week series, where I tackle thought-provoking questions from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions. This week's question is actually a three-parter: How much do you like your body? If you awoke on a warm morning and were going to laze around by yourself, … Continue reading Question of the Week #441

Question of the Week #440

Welcome back to another installment of our Question of the Week series, where we tackle thought-provoking questions from Gregory Stock's "The Book of Questions." This week's prompt asks us to imagine ourselves in a situation that tests our comfort zones and social adaptability. This Week's Question: If you hiked to a remote beach and nearly … Continue reading Question of the Week #440

Question of the Week #439

Welcome back to our Question of the Week series, where I tackle thought-provoking ethical dilemmas that make us examine our values and beliefs. This week's question comes from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions: Your 12-year-old daughter hacks into a corporate database and causes $1 million worth of damage. When caught, she tearfully says it … Continue reading Question of the Week #439

Question of the Week #438

Welcome back to another Question of the Week! Today's question comes from Gregory Stock's thought-provoking collection, The Book of Questions. It's one that touches on something deeply personal for many of us – our relationship with faith, especially during our most vulnerable moments. The Question Do you believe in God? If not, do you think … Continue reading Question of the Week #438

Question of the Week #437

We spend so much of our lives dreaming—of better circumstances, of recognition, of creative fulfillment. These visions pull us forward through difficult days and uninspired moments. But what happens when a dream transitions from the realm of imagination into reality? How does achievement transform not just our external circumstances, but our internal landscape? This week's … Continue reading Question of the Week #437

Question of the Week #436

Is there something you've dreamed of doing for a long time but haven't? Why haven't you? Is it better to have dreams that may never come to pass, or to stick with those that can be readily achieved? We all carry dreams inside us. Some are practical and within reach—learning to bake sourdough bread or … Continue reading Question of the Week #436

Question of the Week #435

In what ways will you treat your children differently from how your parents treated you? If you've already raised children and could do it again knowing what you know now, what would you change? The Legacy of Parenting It's fascinating how the question of parenting consistently evokes deep reflection, regardless of whether we have children … Continue reading Question of the Week #435

Question of the Week #434

Every week, I explore a thought-provoking question from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions. These questions invite us to reflect deeply on our lives, our values, and the experiences that have shaped us. This week's question asks us to consider our upbringing: "If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would … Continue reading Question of the Week #434