56 Deep Questions To Ask Yourself In Your 20s To Help You Find Out Who You Really Are

Do I believe that everything is meant to be, or do I think that things just tend to happen for no reason at all?

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56 Deep Questions To Ask Yourself In Your 20s To Help You Find Out Who You Really Are
God & Man
56 Deep Questions To Ask Yourself In Your 20s To Help You Find Out Who You Really Are
God & Man

1. Do I believe that everything is meant to be, or do I think that things just tend to happen for no reason at all?

2. Do I forgive and forget? Or do I forgive, but always remember?

3. If I could give one piece of advice to everyone in the world, what would it be?

4. Do I think that people can change, or that they just are who they are?

5. Would I consider myself to be religious or spiritual?

6. Would my 10-year-old self be proud of me?

7. What do I think is the best revenge?

8. What would I change about myself?

9. On the flip side, what would I never change about myself?

10. Can I confidently say that the path I am on in life right now is the one that (and no one else) would want for myself?

11. It’s the year 2040. Where am I?

12. Am I a morning person or a night owl?

13. Would I consider myself to be more creative or more logical?

14. What could I do to be a healthier person?

15. If time and money were no object, what would I do with my life?

16. Is it all about luck or hard work?

17. Should I live with no regrets, or learn from my mistakes?

18. How would I describe myself in only five words?

19. Family first, true or false?

20. Can discipline be learned?

21. Am I as loyal as I think I am?

22. How could people be a better friend to me?

23. How could I be a better friend to people?

24. Is conformity a good thing or a bad thing?

25. What is a book I read that completely changed my outlook on life?

26. How can I be generous when I am not rich?

27. How can I improve dialogue and communication with those I deeply disagree with?

28. If I had to make a list of my top 10 most important values, what would they be?

29. What are my deal breakers for romantic relationships?

30. Do I love myself?

31. If not, how could I find a way to love myself?

32. Is trust always earned, or is it a given until it’s broken?

33. If I could apologize to one person, who would it be?

34. And what would I say to that person?

35. If I was able to say one thing to my ex, what would I say?

36. If I could have one person apologize to me, who would it be?

37. And what would I want them to say?

38. Do I ghost people or do I give them a reason for breaking ties?

39. Do I believe in karma?

40. How do I show I am angry?

41. In my opinion, what are my greatest strengths?

42. In my opinion, what are my greatest weaknesses?

43. If I could go anywhere in the world, where would I go?

44. Is work-life balance important to me?

45. Is family important to me?

46. Is friendship important to me?

47. Is romantic love important to me?

48. If I could have one talent, what would it be?

49. What is one part of my life I miss and why?

50. What are elements from that time I could incorporate into my present?

51. Do actions really speak louder than words?

52. Am I happy with my career?

53. If not, what could I change about my job to be happier and more satisfied?

54. What’s more important to me, self respect or being right?

55. Do I learn from the past or live in the past?

56. When I die, what do I want to be remembered for? Thought Catalog Logo Mark