Questions to explore the beauty of life,
and unlock your truths within.

Based on “A dictionary of questions from A to Z” by Denise Pang

  • afford /əˈfɔrd/  v. to be able to meet the expense of.

    What is something you can afford but don't feel you deserve it?

  • afraid /əˈfreɪd/  adj. feeling fear; filled with apprehension.

    What are you most afraid of losing?

  • backwards /ˈbækwərds/ adv. in the direction of one's back.

    When have you moved backwards so someone else could move forwards?

  • becoming /bɪˈkʌm ɪŋ/ n. any process of change.

    Who are you afraid of becoming?

  • code /koʊd/ n. a system of symbols used for communication.

    What is your code word for "help"?

  • complain /kəmˈpleɪn/ v. to express dissatisfaction about something.

    What do you tend to complain about?

  • daydream /ˈdeɪ driːm/ v. to indulge in idle or absent-minded fantasy.

    What do you find yourself daydreaming about?

  • deduct /dɪˈdʌkt/ v. to subtract or take away an amount from a total.

    If you deducted the years of unhappiness from your life, what would you be left with?

  • earth /ɜːrθ/ n. the planet on which we live; the world.

    Where on earth are you right now?

  • emotion /ɪˈmoʊʃən/ n. any of the feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love, etc.

    Which emotions do you find hardest to express?

  • fact /fækt/ n. a reality or truth based on evidence or reality.

    To what extent are you beliefs based on facts?

  • forget /fɔːrˈɡɛt/ v. to fail to remember.

    What can you forgive but not forget?

  • gamble /ˈɡæmbəl/ v. to risk money or valuables on an uncertain outcome.

    What is the most valuable thing you have gambled with?

  • grain /ɡreɪn/ n. a small, hard particle or seed.

    How might a grain of rice feed a thousand people?

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