Book of Questions :: An Invitation to All Visitors

Saturday 5 February 2005 | general

One of the most popular websites — judging by the number of comments — is Michele. It doesn’t take long to figure out why: her blog is not about herself exclusively, but also asks engaging questions, like a good host.

Gregory Stock beat her to it, though. I first discovered his Book of Questions (Amazon) when I was in high school. As one Amazon reviewer’s son said, “This book doesn’t have any answers, but it sure does make you think.”

The Book of Questions is just that: a book of engaging, sometimes provocative questions. From the introduction:

This is not a book of trivia questions, so don’t bother to look here for the name of either Tonto’s horse or the shortstop for the 1923 Yankees. These are questions of a different sort — questions about you. They are about your values, your beliefs, and your life; love, money, sex, integrity, generosity, pride, and death are all here. Some of the questions are indeed “heavy,” and some of them are almost jocular, but they are all mentally stimulating.

Rediscovering it on my bookshelf a few days ago, I realized that this is a blogger’s idea book written before the advent of the Internet, let alone blogging. It includes questions that, when honestly answered, could improve any blog, especially one like MTS that is growing staler by the day.

What I propose, then, is this: simul-blogging (the term, from my perspective, started at Ocean) to answer selected questions from Stock’s book. This would be different than merely commenting, as participants would not be initially influenced by others’ thoughts. Instead, we all write about the same question at roughly the same time, with a given date for publishing it — something along the lines of Marginal and Fallible do, but on larger scale.

Any takers? To begin with, perhaps something on the lighter side, banal even:

Question 120: Would you accept $10,000 to shave your head and continue your normal activities sans hat or wig without explaining the reason for your haircut?

My own answer will be posted on Friday 11 February. If you join in, paste the question at the top of your post, then leave a comment for Monday’s entry with a link to your answer.

9 Comments

  1. I will be happy to join in. :)

    One of my college roomates had a book like this, and we always took it with us on road trips. One question could easily keep us occupied for a couple of hours. :)

  2. I love that book and will certainly join in! I used to have great fun sending questions from that book via email to friends and having wonderful conversations about our various answers :-) brings back great memories.
    p.s. thanks for visiting my site and commenting. we plan on catching David at Birchmere as soon as we can!

  3. you bet :))

    … and this sounds like an interesting book, thanks for sharing

  4. Thank you so much for your kind words. I have never heard of that book but it does sound fun and so does your concept questions.

    Again, thank you for the praise. It is much appreciated.

  5. I’m in. I’ve already written the post. I hope it is worthy of such a nice concept.

  6. I’m in as well. Simul-blogging rules!

  7. Fun idea. I just blogged it :)

  8. sounds like a plan! I’ll be in it for sure!

  9. Hey Mr Matching Tracksuits,
    We have no Question from the book this week. May I suggest one from my “Can I Ask You A Personal Question” book? #519 is: Does screen violence lead to real violence?