Today’s Thought of the Day reflects on Voltaire’s warning: “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” Explore how belief, power, and self-awareness shape our choices in modern life.
Question of the Day: Who Decides What’s “Normal”?
Today’s Question of the Day asks, “Who decides what’s normal?” Explore why normal is overrated, how individuality shapes meaning, and why your version of normal might be the only one that matters.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: When the Familiar Turns Strange
Dive into today’s *Thought of the Day and Question of the Day*: a haunting reflection on fear, awareness, and the places we avoid after dark.
Thought of the Day: “Walls have ears. Doors have eyes. Trees have…
Today’s *Thought of the Day* by Catherine Fisher explores how awareness and perception blur when “walls have ears” and “doors have eyes.” Read this haunting reflection on trust, attention, and truth.
Question of the Day: Is there a place you refuse to go after dark — and why?
Tonight’s *Question of the Day* asks: *Is there a place you refuse to go after dark, and why?* Explore why fear reshapes the familiar, and how darkness reveals what’s really inside us.
Face the Fear: A Thought of the Day and Question of the Day You Can Taste
Thought of the Day and Question of the Dayl, Flannery O’Connor’s fierce reminder to face your fears before they consume you, and a question that asks: if fear had a taste, what would it be?




