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Preguntas de Introspección Personal

The document presents a series of introspective questions aimed at self-reflection and personal growth. It encourages individuals to contemplate their identity, fears, relationships, and the impact of their actions on themselves and others. The questions challenge readers to evaluate their priorities, values, and the legacy they wish to leave behind.

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Preguntas de Introspección Personal

The document presents a series of introspective questions aimed at self-reflection and personal growth. It encourages individuals to contemplate their identity, fears, relationships, and the impact of their actions on themselves and others. The questions challenge readers to evaluate their priorities, values, and the legacy they wish to leave behind.

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1. Who am I, really?

2. What worries me most about the future?


3. If this were the last day of my life, would I have the same plans
for today?
4. What am I really scared of?
5. Am I holding on to something I need to let go of?
6. If not now, then when?
7. What matters most in my life?
8. What am I doing about the things that matter most in my life?
9. Why do I matter?
10. Have I done anything lately that’s worth remembering?
11. Have I made someone smile today?
12. What have I given up on?
13. When did I last push the boundaries of my comfort zone?
14. If I had to instill one piece of advice in a newborn baby, what
advice would I give?
15. What small act of kindness was I once shown that I will never
forget?
16. How will I live, knowing I will die?
17. What do I need to change about myself?
18. Is it more important to love or be loved?
19. How many of my friends would I trust with my life?
20. Who has had the greatest impact on my life?
21. Would I break the law to save a loved one?
22. Would I steal to feed a starving child?
23. What do I want most in life?
24. What is life asking of me?
25. Which is worse: failing or never trying?
26. If I try to fail and succeed, what have I done?
27. What’s the one thing I’d like others to remember about me at the
end of my life?
28. Does it really matter what others think about me?
29. To what degree have I actually controlled the course of my life?
30. When all is said and done, what will I have said more than I’ve
done?

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