It had been a long time since I last did this—so long that I couldn’t even remember when. But, I finally did it again: my «Two Random Questions» concept.
The approach is simple. You ask a random question to someone—maybe a stranger, maybe someone you know. Neither of you knows the question in advance, and you each have two and a half minutes to answer.
This time, I spoke with a beautiful lady from France whom I had just met at a restaurant in Nagarkot, Nepal.
In the brief exchange during a forest walk, something meaningful unfolded. A depth was shared, and a connection was formed. It was a reminder of how a simple conversation can bring two people closer.
I hope she enjoyed it as much as I did.
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I ask random questions all the time as a chat gap. Glad it works for you.
Please explain to me what you mean as a chat gap?
Oh it is probably a sales rep saying. It is when you do like an icebreaker when you first meet someone. It is not the random question so much as the length of the interaction. I’m not that great on deep and meaningful on the fly.
Aha, haha… yes, I guess we all have our superpowers in our unique way. Thanks for explaining, though
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Being spontaneous is a gift, and you have it Parisa!
Thank you🙏working on learning to commitment after the kundalini yoga teacher training
The anonymous is me, Cristiana…
Ohhhh, why anonymous, Cristiana?
The login didn’t work…
Ohhh, not more mysterious than that😀
I love your concept Parisa and it turned into a very interesting conversation!
Ohhh, thank you, Todd! And thanks for taking the time to watch it 🙏🙏🙏 I hope life is treating you gently and filling you with creativity.
Thanks Parisa! Wishing the same for you!