Who do I spend time with that lifts me up?
When this question hits
This question shows up when something shifted and you haven't caught up to it yet. It gets louder when you ran out of it and can't figure out where it all went. Most people read it and feel a flicker of recognition before the instinct to scroll past kicks in. That flicker is the signal. The question isn't asking for an answer. It's asking whether you're willing to look at what you already know.
What this surfaces
What comes up when you actually answer this: the space between you and the people who matter most. The first answer is usually the safe one. The second answer, the one that takes longer to form, is where the pattern is. Self Reflections questions like this one work because they're specific enough that you can't hide behind a generic response.
How to sit with this
If your answer starts with 'I should,' stop. Rewrite it starting with 'What's actually true is.' If a specific person comes to mind while you're answering, that's data. Write their name down. The question isn't really about the topic. It's about the relationship underneath.
Go deeper
If this question landed, the interview picks up the thread: who you were, who you are now, and the unnamed thing in between. This question belongs to Self Reflections: backward-looking questions for people who sense something shifted but can't pinpoint when. the discomfort of looking back honestly is the point. The conversation takes about 15 minutes. No account needed. Nothing stored. It uses your exact words back to you, not interpretations, and names the patterns you can't see from inside them.
Source
Not therapy. Not a chatbot. An interview that names the patterns you can't see from inside them.
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