How do you reconcile the logical, predictable laws of physics with the often unpredictable and emotional nature of human relationships?
You've insightfully noted that emotions, including faith, cannot be explained by logic. How do you reconcile this deeply personal aspect of belief with your frequent logical critiques of other religious doctrines?
When neighbor disputes escalate over property lines, what common human emotion often makes resolution more difficult?
What is the key difference between chosen solitude and unwanted loneliness in your own life?
When you confront someone about infidelity, what’s the most important emotional preparation you do beforehand to ensure you stay in control?
What makes the connection with someone special enough to change your whole routine and priorities?
How can someone confidently ignore family and societal pressure to stay in a relationship that clearly isn't working?