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Identity, relationships, sadness, life and success; these are arguably the most important things to think about on the road to finding happiness or even meaning in what we call our lifetime. We are defined by ourselves, the people we surround ourselves with, and our own experiences. Sometimes we don t realize the impact certain things have had on us until after they ve happened or we re confronted by them directly. Asking the right questions is often the key. In this book, you will find many meaningful questions that can help you realize things about yourself or others that you didn t know…mehr

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Identity, relationships, sadness, life and success; these are arguably the most important things to think about on the road to finding happiness or even meaning in what we call our lifetime. We are defined by ourselves, the people we surround ourselves with, and our own experiences. Sometimes we don t realize the impact certain things have had on us until after they ve happened or we re confronted by them directly. Asking the right questions is often the key. In this book, you will find many meaningful questions that can help you realize things about yourself or others that you didn t know before. These questions are your guide to amazing conversations, seeing things from a new perspective, and perhaps giving yourself some good advice. This book can be a helping hand when making important decisions and will let you see your reality from a fresh point of view.

Autorenporträt
Annika Zimmermann, born in 2000, started questioning everything when she was just a child. She has a variety of artistic outlets, having gotten her creative start writing stories and drawing comics in elementary school. She works in film and media production and in marketing, and she studies International Management in her hometown of Munich in her off hours. Her first book, "3 AM Questions", became a bestseller. Her books inspire people to question their reality and to look at things from a different perspective.