Lessons we learn from everyday questions

Category: What If Scenarios

  • What Story Will Your Last Words Tell?

    When the final moment comes, the real question is: what will your soul still need to say? What Do You Want Your Last Words to Be Before You Die? There’s a strange magic in imagining your final words — that sliver of sound you leave suspended in the air, even as you slip away. Most…

  • What If You Could Visit the Turning Point of Time?

    Sometimes the most extraordinary eras are the ones standing quietly between endings and beginnings. If you could live in any time period for a month, which would it be? If I could choose, I would live in the year 1905, in Paris — when the world was holding its breath between the past and the…

  • Can You Win an Argument Without Losing Your Cool?

    The best comebacks aren’t loud—they’re sharp, calm, and unforgettable. What Are Some Good Comebacks in an Argument? There’s an art to a comeback—it’s not just about winning, it’s about maintaining your dignity while pointing out the ridiculousness in someone else’s. It’s not about burning bridges, it’s about outclassing without escalating. And in a world that…

  • Would You Survive the Silence of the 70s?

    In a world before WiFi, here’s what you’d rediscover—if you didn’t miss it entirely Question: Gen Z, what would be the first thing you do if you ever get the chance to visit the 70s? If I could step through time and land in the 1970s, my first move wouldn’t be buying a house or…

  • What If the Best Compliment Isn’t About Her Looks?

    The kind of words that don’t just flatter a girl—but remind her she matters deeply Question: What’s the best compliment you can say to a girl? The best compliment you can give a girl isn’t one that makes her blush—it’s the one that makes her pause. Not because she doesn’t believe you.But because for a…

  • What If Being Called Weird Is the Highest Compliment You Could Receive?

    The Beautiful Burden of Being Weird When someone says, “You’re weird,” what they often mean is: You’re not following the script. You’re not behaving in the ways they’ve been conditioned to expect. You don’t laugh in the usual rhythm. You dress a little left of center. Your thoughts come in diagonals when theirs march in…