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Can you think of a moment when one decision knocked over your original plans completely?
How can one small event knock over a chain of much bigger consequences in real life?
Do you think being easily baffled is a weakness or a sign of curiosity?
When you come up with ideas, do you rely more on logic or imagination?
What is the most extraordinary theory you’ve heard about a real historical mystery?
Do you think mystery is more attractive in stories than in real life? Why or why not?
Can you think of a situation where someone’s behaviour got on your nerves because they refused to explain something important?
Why do unresolved mysteries sometimes piss people off instead of exciting them?
Why do true crime stories about disappearances tickle people’s nerves but also attract huge audiences?
Would you support using morally questionable methods if they could help find a kidnapped person faster?
If someone is kidnapped and there is no trace, which modern technologies could help investigators solve the case?
Do you think movies and books handle mental health responsibly when they link it to mystery or crime?
Where should we draw the line between a psychological explanation and a supernatural one?
How can mental health conditions like schizophrenia change a person’s perception of reality and make ordinary events seem mysterious?
Do you think some mysteries are better left unsolved, or does uncertainty get on your nerves?
Why do people enjoy mysteries that leave them confused rather than give clear answers?
Have you ever faced a real-life puzzle that completely baffled you at first? How did you eventually solve it?
Would you personally agree to work in a remote place if the salary was high but the environment felt mysterious?
Why do you think places like lighthouses, abandoned houses, or remote islands often tickle our nerves more than busy cities?
Imagine a remote lighthouse where three keepers disappear without a trace. What is the most extraordinary explanation you can come up with?