Which lasts longer, friendships or romantic relationships, and why?
I dropped out of architecture school in 2022. Now I’m torn between going back to finish or focusing on cybersecurity. Which path should I choose?
Why did China kick off an investigation to ascertain whether the EU was guilty of exporting pork products to China at prices that put local producers at an unfair advantage?
Could lower mortgage rates bring in more buyers and give sellers less incentive to keep lowering prices in the housing market?
How can men differentiate between a legitimate grievance and a hormonal outburst without making things worse?
Trump has always admired and wanted to be like Putin. Why would anyone believe Trump will ever, behind closed doors, do anything to put pressure on Putin to end the war in Ukraine?
In the United States, it's been said the vice presidency "ain't worth a pitcher of warm spit", so why is the deputy prime minister and deputy leader of Britain's Labour Party so important?
Why do some people choose to keep their charitable or volunteer work a secret from their coworkers?
Is it true that Trump is banning the Second Amendment for the trans? If yes, then what do the pro-Second Amendment think of it? Are you okay with it because he isn't touching your collection?
How much do you think knowledge of the Spanish Civil War will enhance our appreciation for the film "Frontier"?
How do you handle discovering a coworker's secret life, especially if it's something really positive and inspiring?
Why do you think some people would exploit awkward situations they witness, while others choose to help? What motivates these different reactions?
Is it common for restaurants to ask customers to leave before finishing their meal, and how do most people react in these situations?
How concerned are you about Jerome Powell not being reappointed the chair of the Federal Reserve when his current term expires next May?
Do you think that Trump's effort to stage a summit in Alaska with Vladimir Putin is just a distraction from MAGA infighting?
When you make a commitment, what's a clear, immediate step you take to show responsibility?
Why do people often feel surrounded by criticism and gossip, and how can a shift in perspective help overcome this feeling?
Is President Trump using the government "to hound his enemies, to line his pockets and to entrench his own power," as claimed by New York Times columnist Ezra Klein?
Is Trump right that since turning into the "defense" department, the Pentagon has waged at least four undeclared wars?
Have you ever played along with a stranger’s fantasy or role-play in public? How did it turn out?
What makes encounters with eccentric strangers in places like San Francisco feel so magical and memorable?
What do you think would happen if a deep recession hit the US and the debt limit was already below 100 percent?
Why do people react differently when men show negative emotions compared to positive ones, and how can we change this perception?
Why do some educated individuals believe Trump is working to improve life for all Americans, not just certain groups?
How can trans individuals balance living authentically while navigating societal pressures to keep certain aspects of their identity "behind closed doors"?
What is one surprising thing you learned about human nature from your past life that helps you understand today's political landscape?
Is it realistic for a self-published author to match the sales volume of traditionally published books despite earning more per copy?
What is one major misconception people have about why young people get involved in dangerous activities?
Have you met the type of person who, if you don't ask you, don't care, and if you do ask you want to know too much?
Beyond obvious red flags, what's a subtle "yellow flag" that makes you pause and want to learn more about a potential partner?
Have you ever refused to work with an individual or organization based on ethical reasons?
What impact do you think "The Summer I Turned Pretty" will have on dating and relationships with its portrayal of yearning and "slowing things down"?
Is it true that Northern Europeans are often seen as naïve when it comes to spotting fake friends or harmful people in multicultural settings? Why or why not?
Do you agree that immigration policies scare migrants from coming over to the US, thereby contributing to a future decline in US population?
Why is it so hard to ask someone to leave once they've moved in, and how can you handle this situation if it arises?
How does the experience of immigrating to Japan compare with moving to countries like Germany, France, or Scandinavian nations in terms of local reception?
What makes Brazil or certain parts of the US appealing for people looking to build genuine friendships and community connections?
Have you ever turned down a promotion because of tight budgets? Why?
What are some of the misconceptions people have about Trump's education and academic achievements?
What makes France such a top tourist destination despite the perceived aloofness of its locals?
How many people must one be with romantically before they are considered a public service?
What are your go-to homemade sauces that can elevate a quick and simple meal for a crowd?
What are some common misconceptions about relying on government or divine intervention for healthcare needs?
When men attack your looks without a reason 99% of the time, is it because they want you?
What are the most significant things that happened in your childhood years that inspired you to who you became?
How can you deal with the reality of your partner changing due to health, stress, or family issues?
Have you ever had to explain something that seemed obvious to another adult, and how did you manage to keep the conversation light and respectful?
Would Democrats putting up a real fight in the next presidential election require assembling an aggressive plan on inflation, security, and border control?
How can we approach conversations about surprising misconceptions, like building tunnels to the moon, in a way that’s both educational and empathetic?
How can Democrats find middle ground on crime, law enforcement, and border control?
What makes it so difficult to accept when your partner becomes more focused on responsibilities than romance?
Why do people often leave relationships thinking the love is gone, when it's really just the thrill that's faded?
Why do couples stop putting in effort once they feel secure in their relationship, and how can they reignite the spark?
What’s the most unexpected thing you’ve had to explain to someone, and what was their reaction when they finally understood?
What would it take for America to move past the cultural and religious battles that seem to repeat over time?
What are some ways people today can show respect and appreciation for Vietnam War veterans who didn’t receive a warm welcome back then?
Why is becoming responsible for your partner and their family one of the most challenging aspects of love?
What are some reasons older adults choose not to remarry after losing a spouse, even if they’re happy in life?
Why might someone in their mid-40s who wants a relationship not feel desperate to find a partner?
Do people really feel less pressure to find a partner once they hit 40, or is that just a common stereotype?
What does this whole situation reveal about the relationship between Trump and Epstein, especially regarding alleged betrayals and legal threats?
Why does it take longer now for the "president" to declare natural disasters? Doesn't he need the votes anymore?
Why do the French seem so critical of their own country despite its global appeal and popularity?
What is the real story behind Trump allegedly outbidding Epstein on a property, and how does Russian money laundering fit into this narrative?
Why did China kick off an investigation to ascertain whether the EU was guilty of exporting pork products to China at prices that put local producers at an unfair advantage?
Could lower mortgage rates bring in more buyers and give sellers less incentive to keep lowering prices in the housing market?
How can men differentiate between a legitimate grievance and a hormonal outburst without making things worse?
Trump has always admired and wanted to be like Putin. Why would anyone believe Trump will ever, behind closed doors, do anything to put pressure on Putin to end the war in Ukraine?
In the United States, it's been said the vice presidency "ain't worth a pitcher of warm spit", so why is the deputy prime minister and deputy leader of Britain's Labour Party so important?
Why do some people choose to keep their charitable or volunteer work a secret from their coworkers?
Is it true that Trump is banning the Second Amendment for the trans? If yes, then what do the pro-Second Amendment think of it? Are you okay with it because he isn't touching your collection?
How much do you think knowledge of the Spanish Civil War will enhance our appreciation for the film "Frontier"?
How do you handle discovering a coworker's secret life, especially if it's something really positive and inspiring?
Why do you think some people would exploit awkward situations they witness, while others choose to help? What motivates these different reactions?
Is it common for restaurants to ask customers to leave before finishing their meal, and how do most people react in these situations?
How concerned are you about Jerome Powell not being reappointed the chair of the Federal Reserve when his current term expires next May?
Do you think that Trump's effort to stage a summit in Alaska with Vladimir Putin is just a distraction from MAGA infighting?
When you make a commitment, what's a clear, immediate step you take to show responsibility?
Why do people often feel surrounded by criticism and gossip, and how can a shift in perspective help overcome this feeling?
Is President Trump using the government "to hound his enemies, to line his pockets and to entrench his own power," as claimed by New York Times columnist Ezra Klein?
Is Trump right that since turning into the "defense" department, the Pentagon has waged at least four undeclared wars?
Have you ever played along with a stranger’s fantasy or role-play in public? How did it turn out?
What makes encounters with eccentric strangers in places like San Francisco feel so magical and memorable?
What do you think would happen if a deep recession hit the US and the debt limit was already below 100 percent?
Why do people react differently when men show negative emotions compared to positive ones, and how can we change this perception?
Why do some educated individuals believe Trump is working to improve life for all Americans, not just certain groups?
How can trans individuals balance living authentically while navigating societal pressures to keep certain aspects of their identity "behind closed doors"?
What is one surprising thing you learned about human nature from your past life that helps you understand today's political landscape?
Is it realistic for a self-published author to match the sales volume of traditionally published books despite earning more per copy?
What is one major misconception people have about why young people get involved in dangerous activities?
Have you met the type of person who, if you don't ask you, don't care, and if you do ask you want to know too much?
Beyond obvious red flags, what's a subtle "yellow flag" that makes you pause and want to learn more about a potential partner?
Have you ever refused to work with an individual or organization based on ethical reasons?
What impact do you think "The Summer I Turned Pretty" will have on dating and relationships with its portrayal of yearning and "slowing things down"?
Is it true that Northern Europeans are often seen as naïve when it comes to spotting fake friends or harmful people in multicultural settings? Why or why not?
Do you agree that immigration policies scare migrants from coming over to the US, thereby contributing to a future decline in US population?
Why is it so hard to ask someone to leave once they've moved in, and how can you handle this situation if it arises?
How does the experience of immigrating to Japan compare with moving to countries like Germany, France, or Scandinavian nations in terms of local reception?
What makes Brazil or certain parts of the US appealing for people looking to build genuine friendships and community connections?
Have you ever turned down a promotion because of tight budgets? Why?
What are some of the misconceptions people have about Trump's education and academic achievements?
What makes France such a top tourist destination despite the perceived aloofness of its locals?
How many people must one be with romantically before they are considered a public service?
What are your go-to homemade sauces that can elevate a quick and simple meal for a crowd?
What are some common misconceptions about relying on government or divine intervention for healthcare needs?
When men attack your looks without a reason 99% of the time, is it because they want you?
What are the most significant things that happened in your childhood years that inspired you to who you became?
How can you deal with the reality of your partner changing due to health, stress, or family issues?
Have you ever had to explain something that seemed obvious to another adult, and how did you manage to keep the conversation light and respectful?
Would Democrats putting up a real fight in the next presidential election require assembling an aggressive plan on inflation, security, and border control?
How can we approach conversations about surprising misconceptions, like building tunnels to the moon, in a way that’s both educational and empathetic?
How can Democrats find middle ground on crime, law enforcement, and border control?
What makes it so difficult to accept when your partner becomes more focused on responsibilities than romance?
Why do people often leave relationships thinking the love is gone, when it's really just the thrill that's faded?
Why do couples stop putting in effort once they feel secure in their relationship, and how can they reignite the spark?
What’s the most unexpected thing you’ve had to explain to someone, and what was their reaction when they finally understood?
What would it take for America to move past the cultural and religious battles that seem to repeat over time?
What are some ways people today can show respect and appreciation for Vietnam War veterans who didn’t receive a warm welcome back then?
Why is becoming responsible for your partner and their family one of the most challenging aspects of love?
What are some reasons older adults choose not to remarry after losing a spouse, even if they’re happy in life?
Why might someone in their mid-40s who wants a relationship not feel desperate to find a partner?
Do people really feel less pressure to find a partner once they hit 40, or is that just a common stereotype?
What does this whole situation reveal about the relationship between Trump and Epstein, especially regarding alleged betrayals and legal threats?
Why does it take longer now for the "president" to declare natural disasters? Doesn't he need the votes anymore?
Why do the French seem so critical of their own country despite its global appeal and popularity?
What is the real story behind Trump allegedly outbidding Epstein on a property, and how does Russian money laundering fit into this narrative?