THE GHOST TRAIN OF CHANGE C1R5
THE GHOST-TRAIN OF CHANGE,
featuring THE FAKE DICTIONARY
The Ghost Train of change is a very busy station indeed. The entire set of the spooky railroad is constantly filled with loud singing drama-school-student-type-creatures, retelling the various versions of various incidents in history, written or told by more than just the victor. Wars, romantic affairs, revolutions, heroic gangs… anything – absolutely the story of anything – if it occurred in a time gone by.Â
The Dragonfly organises absolutely everything, and welcomes you, and asks you the questions, and cleans, and most likely doesn’t sleep.Â
RIDE OPERATOR:Â THE DRAGONFLY:
She was the only creature from her book, THE FAKE DICTIONARY, and so she is the only one who can possibly operate the ride that was built in the field of olive trees that all grew fake dictionaries inside the pips of the olives. The Dragonfly organises absolutely everything, and welcomes you, and asks you the questions, and cleans, and most likely doesn’t sleep. She keeps her deck of question cards in a secret storage box behind the steering wheel of the train.Â
~ QUESTIONS FROM THE TRAIN~
- What is change, and why does it happen?
- Do you like or dislike change, and why?
- Can we stop things from changing, or is change inevitable?
- How do you know when something has changed?
- Is change always a good thing, or can it be bad too?
- What are some examples of change in nature, like the seasons?
- How do people change as they grow up, and why?
- Can we change the past, or is it set in stone?
- Do we change when we learn something new or experience something different?
- How do you feel when you have to adapt to a big change in your life?
- What are the advantages of being able to adapt to change?
- Can you think of a time when a change in your routine was a good thing?
- Can we change the way we think or feel about something, like a fear?
- What is the relationship between change and progress or improvement?
- Do we have control over some changes but not others?
- How do you decide whether to embrace change or resist it?
- Can we predict or plan for all the changes that will happen in our lives?
- How do we deal with the fear of the unknown when facing change?
- Can you imagine a world where nothing ever changes? What would it be like?
- Is there a difference between personal change and change in the world around us?
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