Are baseball players actually cool?
Their bodies don’t even look that sharp, they seem kind of badly behaved, and they’re sitting around all the time, so why are their wives so pretty?
Their bodies don’t even look that sharp, they seem kind of badly behaved, and they’re sitting around all the time, so why are their wives so pretty?
Where do you think the line is between someone who explains things clearly and someone who comes across as shallow?
The word for 'contradiction' in East Asia (mu-jun) comes from a story of a merchant selling an 'unbeatable' spear and an 'unbreakable' shield. If you had to choose just one, which would you pick?
Some data suggests arranged marriages lead to greater happiness. Do you agree, or would you still choose love?
Think about it from two perspectives: as a policy for society, and as someone who would actually receive it. Would your answer change?
You can take a free road that takes one hour, or a toll road that takes 15 minutes but costs ¥2,000. Which do you choose right now?
Which path feels more 'human' to you: taking on the responsibility of raising a child, or choosing to live freely for yourself?
The idea that 'men should be strong'—how do you feel about this expectation in modern society?
What do you think is the purpose of life? Is it something you find, or something you create?
Exaggerating a bit in a sponsored post to make it more exciting—is this just smart business, or is it fundamentally dishonest?
The idea that 'women should be beautiful'—how do you accept or challenge this pressure today?
During an important exam, you find yourself in a position where you can easily see a classmate's answers. You will definitely not get caught. Do you look?
In a romantic partner, which do you prioritize: physical appearance or personality? Is there a minimum threshold for either?
What is happiness? Define it in your own words. Is it a state of mind, an achievement, or a collection of small moments?
Is it better to commit a minor crime to help a person in desperate poverty, or to do nothing and strictly uphold the law?
Would you rather live a perfectly 'correct' but lonely life, or a slightly dishonest but happy life with others?
In your current situation, is it better to perfect the product before release, or to ship it now and learn from users?
Should a company stay loyal to its original mission even if it limits growth, or should it pivot entirely to meet market demands?
Is love something that should be given unconditionally, or is it a value that should be protected with certain conditions?
Which do you believe is more important for success in life?