Questions That Make You Think

Have you ever thought about ‘thinking’? Have you thought of questions that can make you think? Do not think much. For a list of various questions that make you think, read on…
Questions That Make You Think
The idea of putting questions to you that will make you think, itself made me think for a while about what do I think can make someone think and is what I think, right? I thought about what makes me think, then thought about what can make you think and then I started thinking about the process of thinking. This was quite a tongue twister; and even tongue twisters make you think, don't they? They make you think of how to go about saying them! Before this discussion on 'thinking' becomes long, I am thinking of putting forth my first question that will make you think. The question is, Can you stop thinking? Think of this!

Questions that make you think can be entertaining starters for a discussion or a meeting. They can serve as icebreaker questions in formal or informal gatherings. They can invite interest and serve as 'thoughtful' stress busters. Funny or silly questions that make you think can spice up your get-togethers. Some serious yet interesting questions that make you think can give a witty touch to your gatherings. Be it a business meeting or an informal get-together, questions making you think are great options to break ice. Here are some questions to think about! They will surely make you think.
  • Why is there an entry for the word 'dictionary' in a dictionary?
  • How does glue not stick to the inside of the bottle?
  • Does fuzzy logic tickle?
  • What do you plant to grow a seedless watermelon?
  • If vegetarians love animals so much, why do they eat all their food?
  • Doesn't expecting the unexpected make the unexpected become the expected?
  • How can the words 'overlook' and 'oversee' mean the opposite?
  • How do you tell when you are out of invisible ink?
  • Why is 11 not pronounced as 'onety one'?
  • If the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?
  • Why is 'abbreviation' such a long word?
  • If yesterday were today, then wouldn't today be yesterday?
On occasions of informal gatherings, you can put to the audience really silly questions, which will make them think. Silly questions can create humor, as they don’t let you stop thinking even when you try not to think on them! Such questions can be fun. Here are some of those brain-tickling questions.
  • Can you cry under water?
  • Isn't the best way to save face to keep the lower part shut?
  • Money does not grow on trees then why do banks have branches?
  • What came first, the hen or the egg?
  • If God dropped acid, would he see people?
  • Why do feet smell and noses run?
  • What would a chair look like if your knees bent the other way?
  • Babies wake up almost every two hours or so, then why say, "sleep like a baby"?
Some serious yet interesting ones can be used to start semi-formal or formal meetings. They can be made a part of discussions. They may not be funny but they indeed make you give the topic a serious thought. Here are some of those types.
  • What does financial independence mean? Is it about having millions or simply being able to have a holiday without worrying about how to pay for it?
  • What do you believe is the greatest unsolved mystery of all?
  • Are you happy?
  • If a book on 'How to achieve success?' is a failure, is it a success?
  • What is the one thing you’d most like to change about the world?
  • What is your first memory about money?
  • If nothing is perfect, how can practice make man perfect?
There can be many more interesting questions. You will have to think creatively to devise your own. Some are subjective. They depend on the interpretation of an individual. Rather, an answer to almost any question depends on the notions and opinions of the individual answering it. The answers mostly depend on the person’s process of thinking. It is because of this fact that there exist questions that make you ‘think’. Do you think these questions were questions that made you think? Yes, this is another question that can keep you thinking! Isn't it?

By Manali Oak
Published: 7/28/2008
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