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Unusual questions that make you think

Each of us comes into this life to learn. Learn on events, meetings, even sufferings. But we often refuse to see what exactly they want to convey to us, we focus on one lesson for a long time - and we lose years when we could spend several months on it.

If we were more likely to ask ourselves questions that make us think about life - maybe we would learn much more quickly.

Children's philosophy

As the writer of children's books Bernadette Russell says, children should ask parents philosophical questions that will shape their worldview and help them grow up. And to formulate these questions they, of course, will help children's tales and cartoons. The mistake of many parents is that they do not decipher the meaning of the children viewed cartoons and read fairy tales. On what questions do tales of Saltykov, Pushkin and other famous personalities make you think? Saltykov in his tales condemns the government, comically shows the intelligentsia, so these tales, with a deeper reading, may be of interest even to adults.

Philosophical questions for children

Here are a few questions that make small non-fidgets think about and which parents must necessarily answer.

1. How to treat animals?

Any living being needs care and love, and especially our little pets. Education of love for less friends will help children learn kindness, fearless manifestation of love, caring.

2. How much are the best things in life?

All the best we receive absolutely free of charge - love of life and to people, laughter, communication with friends, sleep, hugs. They are not bought, not because they are free, but because they are priceless.

3. What is good about life?

All life is good, no matter how unpleasant it may be! In each, even the darkest day, there is a place for sunlight - a green traffic light on the way home, ice cream, bought for dessert, warm weather. Teach your children to feel this charm of life and, of course, believe in magic.

4. Can one person change the world?

The whole world we will not change, but we can change ourselves - and then the world around us will change for us. Our little personal world will become exactly the way we want to see it, because a person gets what he radiates himself.

The most unusual questions

Below is a list of the most uncommon questions that make you think, but first will put you in a dead end. Probably, for all of them each of us will find his own answer.

1. Can I lie to my interlocutor without saying anything?

It all depends on how the question was raised and what exactly it is. Usually silence can not be called a lie, but there are cases when it can be regarded that way.

2. What would you choose: wealth and wheelchair, or health and poverty?

This question makes us think that, in fact, the money for which we are so eagerly chasing, ripping off our health and pushing back the moral principles, is not at all worth the effort. After all, neither of us will take money with us to the grave.

3. What advice would you give the newborn to the future?

Probably, each of us would answer this question in his own way. But, you see, it is the charming children's spontaneity that is so lacking for adults! And perhaps, it is necessary to wish for this - always and under any circumstances be yourself.

4. If you could change your future, would you change it?

Change of the future leads to changes in the present. In the past, which was preserved in your memory and heart, there were necessary, successfully passed lessons. And if you renounce them, your future will no longer be reliably girded with past experience.

5. Knowing that tomorrow will be the last day in your life, what actions would you take?

How much time we spend, doubting and fearing. Knowing that life is so short, we consciously sacrifice our desires, aspirations, dreams, only because we are full of doubts. And then we regret it, because in practice, it would seem, a long life turns out to be incredibly short.

Eternal questions about life in books

How many books are written on philosophical topics! What serious philosophical questions are these books supposed to ponder? Not every person spiritually and intellectually grows up to such books, but if you take on one of them, you can be sure that you will take out of it something of value for yourself. Almost all such texts bear a message to the reader, which makes you think about your life and your worldview.

List of books with deep meaning

"Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess - a novel without embellishment showing the cruelty of the world. The metamorphoses taking place with the hero, who first manifested unprecedented cruelty while in prison, did not experience it on his own, arouse in the readers questions on which it is worth thinking about how our society is organized, why there is so much cruelty in it. And the slogan of the book says that one should take life as it is. Priceless advice, is not it?

Ray Bradbury's "April Sorcery" is a short story about the unhappy female love that every girl once experienced. Do we need such a life experience? Can we overcome suffering? The pain lives inside each person, like a poisonous flower, and only we decide what to do with this flower - watered or torn and discarded.

On what question does the book "Happy Death" of Albert Camus make you think? Each of us once asked ourselves: Why was I born in this world, is happiness waiting for me? Albert Camus looks for answers to these questions with his hero. After all, the main meaning of life, perhaps, not in achievements or pleasures, but in feeling this happiness.

Have you ever thought about how really dear you dear and loved ones? What important role does our family play in our lives? Gabriel Garcia Marquez in his book "One Hundred Years of Solitude" tells about people who are happy guests, but indifferent to each other.

How long have you had your own conscience bitten? Conscience is the individual choice of each, according to John Fowles, who wrote the novel "The Mistress of a French Lieutenant." This book has two finals.

"We are responsible for those who have tamed us"

What questions did the "Little Prince" Exupéry make those who read this work think about? The work is easily divided into many quotes, filled with non-boyish wisdom. And although this story is perceived as a fairy tale, in fact the "Little Prince" is recommended for reading by adults. During the reading you will find many questions on the philosophical theme, the answers to which are also in the work. What is friendship really? Do we see the beauty around us? Are we able to be happy or lose this quality with growing up?

Conclusion

Life is complex, multifaceted, something cruel. But she asks us questions that make us think. Love for her, sincere and not clouded by problems, makes us truly happy people. This is the task of each of us - to understand that happiness does not depend on external factors, but on internal content.

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