Table Topics
What's the next step?
What's something most people don't know about you?
How would you describe 'love' in your own words?
When is it a bad decision to follow your heart?
What responsibility do you wish you didn't have?
When should you worry?
What's the point of trying if you know you're going to fail?
What makes you anxious?
What is the nicest thing someone has ever done for you?
How would you describe 'victory' in your own words?
What's something most people don't know about you?
How do you overcome fear?
What does it mean to be educated?
How do you define success?
What's the next big step you need to take?
Are your teenage years your best years?
How will you change the world?
How well do you know your best friend?
What have you learned from adversity?
Is honesty always the best policy?
When was the last time you did something that scared you?
How do you know when you have acheived success?
What is your greatest talent?
Is it better to have loved and lost, or to have never loved at all?
Where do you find peace?
When is love a weakness?
What could society do without?
Which conveys more: words or silence?
What is the most worthwhile activity you've done?
Is it ever good to know painful truths?
What is the purpose of humor?
Do you see yourself accurately?
How are you different than you were 5 years ago?
What do you hope for?
Can honesty be cruel?
What are you most thankful for?
Who has the most influence over you?
How often do you step into someone else's shoes?
What will you do if everything goes wrong?
Is it ever healthy to blame failure on circumstances?
How do you live in the moment?
Is optimism foolhardy?
Do the ends justify the means?
Is competition healthy?
What are the rewards of patience?
Where does your value come from?
What does it mean to be happy?
How do you find out what's true?
Should we ever settle for not knowing the answer?
Can evil people be truly happy?
Do good intentions excuse bad results?
What makes you angry?
What makes someone a true friend?
What question will you never know the answer to?
Why is it important to learn communication?
Who is your role model?
How much of happiness depends on your perspective?
How can fear be positive?
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?
What is your proudest accomplishment?
What is the one thing you would change about yourself?
Do you judge a book by it's cover?
What is your response to failure?
What does courage mean to you?
Can thinking great thoughts make you a great person?
Do you believe in the impossible?
What is the value of originality?
Should you obey your instincts?
Why is it important to know yourself?
Can you accept an apology you never received?
Can you ever go back to the person you were yesterday?
How do you learn how to learn?
Which is a more important skill, investigation or communication?
Is it more important to love or be loved?
Is there such a thing as perfect?
Can there be happiness without sadness?
Is it more important to do what you love or to love what you are doing?
Do you ever celebrate the green lights?
Why are you, you?
What is your greatest challenge?
What’s the difference between settling for things and accepting the way things are?
Is there ever a time when giving up makes sense?
When does silence convey more meaning than words?
Is the reward worth the risk?
Beyond the titles that others have given you, who are you?
Is it ever right to do the wrong thing? Is it ever wrong to do the right thing?
If you could relive yesterday, what would you do differently?
What good comes from suffering?
If you could rid society from one ill, what would it be?
What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom?
What is the difference between surviving and thriving?
What is your happiest memory?
When was the last time you tried something new?
Is crying a sign of weakness or strength?
When you are 80 years old, what will matter to you the most?
If we learn from our mistakes, why are we always so afraid to make a mistake?
What is one thing you wish more people knew?
What is the difference between innocence and ignorance?
What makes you smile?
Which is worse, failing or never trying?
What are three lessons you’ve learned in the past year?