Life History 65 is a set of questions that can help you reflect on your life experiences and share them with others. The questions are divided into two parts: Childhood and Adulthood. Here are some of the questions from each section:
Childhood
– What year were you born? On what date? What day of the week was it?
– WhatÂ’s your first, most vivid memory?
– What was the apartment or house like that you grew up in? How many bedrooms did it have? Bathrooms? What was your bedroom like?
– Can you describe the neighborhood you grew up in?
– Tell me about your parents. Where were they born? When were they born? What memories do you have of them?
– How did your family earn money? What kinds of things did your family spend money on?
– What did you like to eat? What did you do for fun? What were your favorite toys or games?
– What kind of school did you go to? Were you a good student? What was your favorite subject? Least favorite?
– Who were your friends? Who was your favorite teacher and why?
– What did you want to be when you grew up?
Adulthood
– What was your first job? What did you like or dislike about it?
– What was your first car? What was it like?
– What was your first apartment or house like?
– What was your biggest accomplishment?
– What was your biggest disappointment?
– What was your biggest regret?
– What was your biggest challenge?
– What was your happiest moment?
– What was your saddest moment?
– What was your most embarrassing moment?
– What was your most difficult decision?
– What was your most important decision?
– What was your most difficult loss?
– What was your most difficult illness or injury?
– What was your most difficult change?
– What was your most difficult addiction or habit?
– What was your most difficult relationship?
– What was your most difficult work situation?
– What was your most difficult financial situation?
– What was your most difficult legal situation?
– What was your most difficult spiritual or religious experience?
– What was your most difficult ethical or moral dilemma?
– What was your most difficult political or social issue?
– What was your most difficult environmental or health issue?
These questions can help you reflect on your life and share your experiences with others.