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40 inspiring questions for deep conversations - created fulfilling connections
Whether you've just met or been friends for years, sometimes you want to go deeper. These 40 questions will help you reflect, get to know each other (even better), and share shared moments.
Exchanging ideas about music, TV series, politics, hobbies, or everyday work can be fun. Together with our friends, relatives, or other acquaintances, we get excited, make jokes, and share information. However, we feel much more connected to our partner when we talk about the things that touch our hearts. The things we haven't already told a thousand times. The things we often think about ourselves, but never say out loud. The things we might never have thought about.
In conversations with other people, we learn about ourselves. This is unavoidable. The way we conduct conversations, the questions we ask, and how we react to our counterparts says a lot about ourselves. But we hardly notice this in everyday life; after all, we can't concentrate on everything at once. Observing yourself from a kind of bird's eye view during a conversation with a friend or a stranger can be quite revealing.
But the topic of the conversation itself can be just as revealing. For when we are seriously asked what we would actually do in situation x, how we would decide between options y and z, or what we think about this or that really When we think, our brains start to rattle. In a good way. Our brains become even more active when we interact with others. The input from the people we're talking to can create new connections between neurons or strengthen existing neural networks. And that can never hurt!
40 inspiring questions for deep conversations
If you want to get to know the person you're talking to better, breathe new life into repetitive conversations with your loved ones, or learn more about yourself, the following 40 questions can help.
Deepen, reflect, experience; laugh, cry, marvel, ponder – here are 40 questions for conversations that connect.
Warning: It can get emotional!
Step 1 – Let’s take it easy
- When was the last time you did something for the first time?
- Would you like to be famous? In what way?
- Are you an emotional or a mental person?
- Would you rather be extremely intelligent or would you rather be extremely good with people?
- In what situation in your life have you been really lucky?
- What does friendship mean to you?
- What would you like to spend more time on next year?
- What would you like to spend less time on next year?
- Which stranger/chance encounter left a lasting impression on you (in a positive or negative sense)?
- What was the nicest compliment you ever received?
Stage 2 – It gets deeper
- How are you really doing?
- Are you looking for your dream job or are you creating it?
- What three things do you like about your counterpart? (Appearance and/or personality)
- What or who makes you shine?
- How would you describe your relationship with your mother?
- What are you most grateful for in your life?
- What three things give you the most energy?
- What three things drain your energy?
- Which person has had the greatest influence on you in the last year?
- What moment in your life would you like to experience again?
Level 3 – Be honest and learn new things
- What achievement in your life are you most proud of?
- What three things do you and your counterpart have in common?
- When was the last time you cried in front of another person? When was the last time you cried alone?
- Complete the sentence: “I wish I had someone to share ___ with/talk to about ___.”
- Is there an experience that has changed your life forever?
- If you could know one truth about yourself, your life, your future, or anything else, what would you want to know?
- What story from your childhood or youth will you often tell your children/godchildren/grandchildren?
- What would surprise you about me?
- What was the most important decision you ever made?
- What would you do if you knew you wouldn't fail?
Level 4 – For those who want to dig deep
- What is your biggest insecurity?
- If you knew you were going to die suddenly in a year, would you want to change anything about your current life? Why?
- Are you healed or just distracted?
- What role does love play in your life?
- What role does fear play in your life?
- If there was a solution to your worries and fears – what would it look like?
- What three pieces of wisdom would you want to pass on to others if that were the only thing left of you after your death?
- What is your favorite memory?
- What is your worst memory?
- Share one of your problems/challenges with the other person and ask them how they would deal with it.
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