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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Conundrums:

 

Wordplay Conundrums:

  1. What has keys but cannot open doors? (A piano)
  2. What has an eye but cannot see? (A needle)
  3. What has to be broken before you can use it? (An egg)
  4. What gets wetter the more it dries? (A towel)
  5. What has a neck without a head, and a body without legs? (A bottle)
  6. What is full of holes but still holds water? (A sponge)
  7. What has a bank but no money? (A riverbank)
  8. What has one mouth but cannot speak? (A river)
  9. What has cities but no houses? (A map)
  10. What has a spine but no bones? (A book)

Moral Conundrums:

  1. You find a wallet overflowing with cash. The owner is nowhere to be seen. Do you keep it or try to find the owner?
  2. You witness a friend cheating on a test. Do you tell the teacher or stay silent and risk being an accomplice?
  3. You have the chance to take a job that pays well but requires working long hours that conflict with your family time. Do you prioritize career advancement or family life?
  4. You see someone being bullied. Do you intervene and risk confrontation, or walk away and risk letting the bullying continue?
  5. You are offered insider information that could help you win a lot of money, but obtaining it involves breaking the law. Do you take the chance or play it safe?

Real-Life Conundrums:

  1. You're offered a scholarship to your dream college, but it's far away from your family and friends. Do you prioritize academic opportunities or personal connections?
  2. You're torn between two equally good job offers in different cities. How do you decide which one is best for you?
  3. You have limited resources and need to choose between paying rent or buying groceries. How do you prioritize your needs?
  4. You want to pursue a career that you're passionate about, but it's not considered "practical" by your family. Do you follow your passion or prioritize their expectations?
  5. You're faced with a difficult medical decision with no clear right or wrong answer. How do you navigate the uncertainty and make an informed choice?

Additional Conundrums:

  1. What is always coming but never arrives? (Tomorrow)
  2. What is always going but never leaves? (Time)
  3. What has no voice but can still be heard? (Thunder)
  4. What has a head and a foot but no body? (A bed)
  5. What is lighter than air but the strongest thing in the world? (Love)
  6. What is always hungry and must always be fed, but the more it eats, the less it is? (Fire)
  7. What is always in front of you but you can't see it? (Your future)
  8. What has cities, but no houses; mountains, but no trees; and water, but no fish? (A map)
  9. I am always coming, never arriving. I am always present, never here. What am I? (Tomorrow)
  10. What has an eye but cannot see, a head but cannot think, and a tongue but cannot speak? (A needle)

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