I've always been very cynical towards the notion of the "What's the best $x?" type of question. To accept the implicit premise that there must be a "best" always seemed emblematic of a lack of nuance and possibility for equity in any consideration. Fuck that, though; I'm asking [albeit ender the aegis of admitting that there are no right answers to these things].
1.) What do you consider to be the greatest feat of human endeavour since the turn of the twentieth century (i.e. the last hundred and eight years)?
2.) What's the greatest act of kindness / altruistic bravery you've seen or heard-of since you turned twenty-one?
3.) Which was / is the greatest sports team ever? Why? Any sport. Any era. Fancy Dan answers like 'The Romans' don't count. Try not to pick a team you support; choose one you hate if need be, but can't help respect. As I've said, there are no correct answers [Actually, for this one, there is, but we can argue about that later].
4.) What's the greatest musical experience you've had?
5.) In the last year, what is the one second-hand story which completely broke your heart? It can have been read or heard, fiction or fact, but it can't be personal. It must have happened to someone with whom you have little connection beyond humanity.
6.) When have you been most afraid?
7.) What is the greatest cause for optimism?
The Oracle
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