Alright everyone I am back with another crazy or to some an insightful philosophical question here, and as always never a wrong answer, so let's get this topic going shall we? The question is as followed: You are currently walking down a street, and you happen upon an old man. The old man asks you in an elderly, and mysterious voice, "Would you give an elderly man sometime and someone to talk with for a brief second?" You thinking to yourself, "He looks harmless enough, and I have nowhere to be." So you answer to the old man "Sure why not." The elder steps aside, and before you, you notice three roads, as far as the eye can see, you notice the first road can easily, and clearly be seen down the path; the next road you can barely see what lies beyond, but in a strange sense you feel as though you could easily walk it if need be; and the final road, is like one you've never seen before the path looks to be always a perpetual sunset or to some a sun rise, which you think to yourself, "Some may find beauty on this path, while others may find it frightening." The elder looks upon you, and notices that you are gazing at the three roads, and he smiles a bit, finally asking, "Which road would you choose to walk down if need be? The first path, the path to light? The second path, the path to darkness? Or the third path, the path to twilight? But if you choose the third path, if you don't mind me asking one more question and giving a bit more happiness to an elder in need, if you choose the third path, do you choose it to day break, or nightfall?" You give the elder your answer, the elder asks, "I know I might be pushy, but would you mind if I just ask one last question, and I will be on my way." You tell the elder, "Sure no problem, as you find this intriguing." The elder replies, "Why did you choose the path that you chose?" And finally you give the elder your answer. Okay everyone, what were your two answers? The first being which path did you choose, and the second, why did you choose that path?
EDIT: Thanks to SUPER MEGA MAN 568: for specification purposes the question is interpretation based, whatever you feel Light, Darkness, and Twilight are then that is what it is. You can even write two interpretations for your answer if you want. Light does not necessarily mean good, and darkness does not necessarily mean bad for this question, it can be interpreted either like that, or social wise like a darker more quieter personality, where as light is more outgoing, and such. Or something totally different. If anyone else would like to suggest something to make this question even more better than that is fine I will give thanks if you do. Alright everyone I am back with another crazy or to some an insightful philosophical question here, and as always never a wrong answer, so let's get this topic going shall we? The question is as followed: You are currently walking down a street, and you happen upon an old man. The old man asks you in an elderly, and mysterious voice, "Would you give an elderly man sometime and someone to talk with for a brief second?" You thinking to yourself, "He looks harmless enough, and I have nowhere to be." So you answer to the old man "Sure why not." The elder steps aside, and before you, you notice three roads, as far as the eye can see, you notice the first road can easily, and clearly be seen down the path; the next road you can barely see what lies beyond, but in a strange sense you feel as though you could easily walk it if need be; and the final road, is like one you've never seen before the path looks to be always a perpetual sunset or to some a sun rise, which you think to yourself, "Some may find beauty on this path, while others may find it frightening." The elder looks upon you, and notices that you are gazing at the three roads, and he smiles a bit, finally asking, "Which road would you choose to walk down if need be? The first path, the path to light? The second path, the path to darkness? Or the third path, the path to twilight? But if you choose the third path, if you don't mind me asking one more question and giving a bit more happiness to an elder in need, if you choose the third path, do you choose it to day break, or nightfall?" You give the elder your answer, the elder asks, "I know I might be pushy, but would you mind if I just ask one last question, and I will be on my way." You tell the elder, "Sure no problem, as you find this intriguing." The elder replies, "Why did you choose the path that you chose?" And finally you give the elder your answer. Okay everyone, what were your two answers? The first being which path did you choose, and the second, why did you choose that path?
EDIT: Thanks to SUPER MEGA MAN 568: for specification purposes the question is interpretation based, whatever you feel Light, Darkness, and Twilight are then that is what it is. You can even write two interpretations for your answer if you want. Light does not necessarily mean good, and darkness does not necessarily mean bad for this question, it can be interpreted either like that, or social wise like a darker more quieter personality, where as light is more outgoing, and such. Or something totally different. If anyone else would like to suggest something to make this question even more better than that is fine I will give thanks if you do. |