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|title=The Question Book
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|date=January 2012
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|summary=A book of 616 questions from all areas of life that can be used in many serious, less serious and completely facetious (the answers provided by you) which will delight the list-makers, the questionnaire-fillers and the graph-makers among us. Possibly one of the best and simplest tools of auto-analysis, this is a must for any committed navel-gazer.
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''The Question Book'' is exactly that - 170+ pages of questions, ranging from work to sex life to beliefs to family to travel and presented in a smallish, hard-back volume of pages.
Krogerus and Tschäppeler are the authors of the popular ''[[The Decision Book'': Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking by Mikael Krogerus and Roman Tschappeler|Decision Book]], which presented ''Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking'' and was an European best-seller, mostly aimed at (though useful not only for) the business audience. The ''Question Book'' has a potentially unlimited audience, being a personal tool.
Described as a ''handbook for life'', it certainly has some potential to be used seriously as a platform for a periodic review and auto-analysis for somebody who is trying to figure out what to do with their life, how to improve, change or even just get a better handle on it. On the other hand, it could also be a source of interesting questions for a truth-or-dare type parlour game. Or even something you might consider using when assessing a potential mate.
If this book appeals then you might like to try [[The Secrets of Happiness by Richard Schoch]].
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