The Pace of Life: Do you think life is moving too fast? What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a world that is constantly connected?, Success: How do you personally define a "successful" life? Has this definition changed as you have gotten older?, Rules: Are there any rules in society (at work, school, or in public) that you think are outdated and should be changed? Why?, The Ideal Age: If you could stay one age forever, what age would it be and why? What are the pressures and freedoms associated with that age?, The Hustle Culture: There is a growing trend of "hustle culture" where people are expected to be productive and working all the time. Do you think this is a sustainable way to live? What might be the long-term effects on individuals and society?, Public Behaviour: In many countries, people are glued to their smartphones in public—on public transport, in restaurants, even while walking. Do you think this constant distraction is harming our social skills and sense of community? Or is it just a natural evolution of how we interact?, The Role of Tradition: As the world becomes more globalized, some local traditions are dying out. Should governments and communities actively try to preserve old traditions, or is it natural for cultures to evolve and let some things go?, Urban vs. Rural Life: More and more people are moving to large cities for work and opportunities. What do you think is lost when small towns and rural communities shrink? Is the appeal of city life worth the cost?, Changing Family Structures: The idea of a "traditional family" has changed dramatically in recent decades. Do you think society has fully adapted to new family models (single parents, same-sex parents, blended families, etc.) or is there still a long way to go?, The Pursuit of Status: In modern society, people often try to display their status through material possessions like cars, watches, or designer clothes. Why do humans feel this need to signal their status? Is it becoming more or less important?, Activism in the Digital Age: Social media has made it very easy to support a cause by sharing a post or signing an online petition. Do you think this "clicktivism" or "slacktivism" leads to real change, or does it make people feel like they've helped without doing anything meaningful?, Work-Life Balance: The boundary between work and personal life is becoming increasingly blurred, especially for people who work from home. Whose responsibility is it to maintain a healthy work-life balance—the employer's or the individual's?.
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