How to finish answering my 100 questions (idea from "The Question that Longed to Be Lived" article)
How I did it: I took a notepad and wrote down every single fleeting thought that crossed my mind even though most of it needed to be filtered since it was absolute garbage related to my insecurities etc. I'm not sure if I actually answered all my questions but I did feel better about myself. For this reason, I said the goal was worth it simply because it raised my awareness to issues that were only present subconsciously - a lot of my opinions were formed from this self-analysis. Note: two things about this goal: my answers constantly changed and it never actually ends.
Lessons & tips: 1. Ask yourself questions honestly.
2. To emphasise (1.), make yourself a private blog online so that no one picks up your journal - this way you'll not be as hesitant to write down and explain the weird stuff.
3. Spend time outside, most of the inspiration comes from people you see/meet, your reading material, advertisements, and the world around you in general. You'll most likely realise how you have already formed an opinion on most things without actually thinking it over.
