Category: <span>365 Questions That Google Can’t Answer</span>

Question 305 of 365: When should we pull the trigger?

Image via CrunchBase I have never fired a gun. At least unless you count pellet guns at camp in middle school. Sure, I won minor marksmen awards for accuracy and consistency. Sure, I loved the feeling of loading up the tiny pellets and shooting them off one by one. I may …

Question 304 of 365: How do you know when you have found the right community?

You see people loitering and being congratulated for doing so. You hear authentic and original voices throughout the day. You see the sunlight hitting everyone and nothing is left in dark corners. You entrust your fate and the fate of your children. You simply don’t want to be anywhere else.

Question 303 of 365: Why is the ball up in the rafters?

Image via Wikipedia In every gymnasium I have ever been to, whether it is at a recreation center, athletic club or school has a ball or balloon stuck somewhere in the rafters. There is never very much of a story behind it, but everyone knows that it is there. Kids and adults …

Question 302 of 365: How much notice should you give?

Making a decision is the hard part, but letting everyone know requires skill. You have to be tactful and allow everyone their own time to process. You have to pay respect to everything that has come before, but the clean break is so enticing. You want to run as fast …

Question 299 of 365: What needs to be said out loud?

I love you. I’m sorry. You’re fired. Pretty much everything else can be done with innuendo and body language. Those three things and every story and explanation that requires on of them, must be said out loud. They must be spoken and heard. There is no room for verbal tiptoeing or hyperbole. They need to be …

Question 298 of 365: What is secrecy with a smile?

There are many secrets that would make no one happy to hear. They are things that are hidden for a reason. They are the things that we hold onto because we are afraid of what might happen if we didn’t. We are focused on their secrecy because any subtle sign …