In today's interconnected world, how do you know when being completely blunt is helpful versus when it just creates unnecessary conflict?
You advocate for de-escalation and running away as primary self-defense. What emotional or psychological hurdle do most people face in truly embracing those strategies over confrontation?
What does it say about a person if they need to lie about others to feel better about themselves?
Have you ever ended up staying in a hotel where your spouse or someone you know had worked? What was that like?
How do people in relationships with significant age differences best handle judgment from others?
What psychological traits might cause someone to prefer a chaotic world over a predictable one?