Basically I'm conducting an interview with a range of educated professionals ranging from social psychologists to priests and sociologists.
I have evaluated from my own perspective, the attitude toward other relationships based on situations I had witnessed and it seems to me that love and lust has conflicted with each other and the meaning of love has been lost, which leads me to contemplate that maybe the depletion of God, and/or spiritual belief in any sort of relationship has tainted the outcome of modern relationships.
With this observation, I need applicable interview questions surrounding the topic of why relationships have changed throughout society and why, how they have changed and what has made them change, but it would be a bit awkward asking a professional 3 questions, definitely a waste of their time and my own, so basically i need any sort of questions that you think relate in anyway to the topic and the observation I have made. Thank you
I have evaluated from my own perspective, the attitude toward other relationships based on situations I had witnessed and it seems to me that love and lust has conflicted with each other and the meaning of love has been lost, which leads me to contemplate that maybe the depletion of God, and/or spiritual belief in any sort of relationship has tainted the outcome of modern relationships.
With this observation, I need applicable interview questions surrounding the topic of why relationships have changed throughout society and why, how they have changed and what has made them change, but it would be a bit awkward asking a professional 3 questions, definitely a waste of their time and my own, so basically i need any sort of questions that you think relate in anyway to the topic and the observation I have made. Thank you