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love asking people: - what their “endgame” is - what they’re borderline overconfident about - what they’d want to do if they knew they’d be successful at it - what their fighting style is - what outfit they’d wear everyday if no one would notice they repeated - what they
In my case, he asked me about three topics: my ultimate goals (What do you want to offer the world?), my skills (What are you doing when you feel most alive?), and my schedule (How exactly do you fill your days?). These were questions that lifted me out of the daily intricacies of my schedule and forced me to look at the big picture.
David Brooks • How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen
These questions aim to reveal deeper layers of someone's character, ethics, and personality.
Neuronswaves • Critical Thinking, Logic &Amp; Problem Solving
asked me about three topics: my ultimate goals (What do you want to offer the world?), my skills (What are you doing when you feel most alive?), and my schedule (How exactly do you fill your days?). These were questions that lifted me out of the daily intricacies of my schedule and forced me to look at the big picture.
From How to know a person
What are your rough edges that people can’t find anywhere else? What have you done that will make you stand out in her mind?
Mark Manson • Models: Attract Women Through Honesty
