Sometimes, the biggest lessons don’t come from textbooks or classrooms. They come from the questions we ask ourselves when nobody is rushing us for an answer. The kind of questions that make you pause, think, and maybe even see yourself a little differently.
This section is not about right or wrong answers. It is about reflection. About being honest with yourself. About slowing down for a moment in a world that is always moving fast.
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So take your time. Read each question slowly. Think deeply. And most importantly, don’t be afraid of your own answers.
If you could change one thing about your school, what would it be and why?
Do you think it’s more important to be kind or to be intelligent? Why?
What does success mean to you at your age?
If you had to choose between money and happiness, which would you pick?
Why do you think people bully others? How can it stop?
What is one habit you have that you want to change?
Do you think social media helps or harms young people more?
If you could solve one big problem in your community, what would it be?
What does friendship really mean to you?
Is it okay to fail? What can failure teach us?
If you had unlimited confidence, what would you try doing?
Why is honesty important, even when it is difficult?
What kind of person do you want to become in the future?
Do you think people are born kind, or do they learn kindness?
If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be.
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