
1. There was something to be said for _saying nothing___.
2. Are you right-brained or left-brained? __Right, of course. I hope.__
2a. If you answered right-brained, then what percentage is right? ___55%__
2b. If you answered greater than 50%, please indicate the proctor and the source for said neuro consult. ____I can't recall.__
3. Are you afraid of death? __Yes__
4. Are you afraid of dying? __Yes__
5. Do you believe that questions 3 and 4 are one in the same? ___No___
6. What public figure [dead or alive] are you most similar to? ___Zelda Fitzgerald__
7. After admitting the name of said individual, do you feel the impulse or need to apologize for that comparison? ___Not even in the slightest.__
8. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase, "work in progress"? __Aren't we all?___
9. If someone say, "You're opinionated," you hear __a compliment___.
10. And if you are not opinionated, you are ___lifeless___.*
*alternate: apparently have an attitude problem?
Comments or suggestions [Please keep these to 500 words or less. Thank you.]:
I thought we were supposed to check all that apply.
Pretty creative but I had to look up the word enneagram!
ReplyDeletethis is such a different way to write a piece. Love the constant self-questioning. The great part about this piece is that the questions evolve in an interactively subconscious way, just as the answers do. It's almost as if the questions become answers, gaining traction as we move through the piece. Come to think of it, wouldn't that be cool – to start with Q, then A, Q then A, etc., and end your answers more or less in the form of a question? You kind of did this with:
ReplyDeleteAren't we all?
alternate: apparently have an attitude problem?
Nice piece.
It all applies. Love!!!!
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