Imagine a room.
What’s the color of the wall?
Now imagine a cube.
How big is the cube?
Is it solid or transparent?
Where is it in the room, floating in the air or sitting on the ground?
Imagine a ladder.
Where is the ladder?
Is it a long one or a short one?
Imagine some flowers.
Where are the flowers?
How many are there?
Are they of the same type or not?
Now a horse (or some type of animal for guys)
What are the characteristics you’d like to describe him/her?
What is the animal doing in the room?
Finally imagine a storm.
Is it outside of the room or inside of the room?
Does it mess things up in the room?
Done!
If you, too, want to know a total stranger in 5 minutes for things he might not even know about himself. Try the cube.
You are then more than welcome to consult me about how to interpret the answers, lol.
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