I was thinking about this earlier tonight (but, I think about this question often so it's not really anything special).
Chuck Klosterman is one of my favorite writers, and he wrote a book called SEX, DRUGS AND COCOA PUFFS that's fantastic. There's a section of the book titled something like "The 23 Questions I Ask Everyone I Meet To Determine if I Can Ever Really Love Them" (I'm paraphrasing there a bit, I've loaned that book out so many times that I can't remember who has it now and can't check to be sure).
One of the questions is this: You have won a prize. The prize has two options, and you can choose either (but not both). The first option is a year in Europe with a monthly stipend of $2,000. The second option is ten minutes on the moon.
Which option do you select?
I don't think there's a 'right' or a 'wrong' answer to this question, but it does give you a little more insight to this persons personality.
I asked this to a few people earlier, and one of the better responses was, "Europe. There's no bitches on the moon."
Which one would you take?
Me? The moon. Wouldn't even think twice.
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