Prompt: What is the central metaphor used in the Mininaire philosophy?
Options: A. Life as a garden
B. Life as a house
C. Life as a journey
D. Life as a puzzle
Prompt: What does the financial house represent in the Mininaire philosophy?
Options:
A. Extravagance and luxury
B. Stability and purpose
C. Accumulation of wealth
D. Minimal spending
Prompt: How do Mininaires approach emotional and spiritual rooms?
Options:
A. Fill them with material possessions
B. Align them with personal values
C. Focus on external validation
D. Avoid emotional expression
Prompt: What is the focus of the sexual and intimate rooms?
Options:
A. Performative perfection
B. Authentic connection
C. Physical appearance
D. Avoiding vulnerability
Prompt: What does the family house prioritize?
Options:
A. Impressing others
B. Time-rich moments
C. Strict schedules
D. Material wealth
Prompt: What is the Mininaire approach to renovating one’s life house?
Options:
A. Filling it with status symbols
B. Renovating with love and awareness
C. Adding more rooms
D. Avoiding change
Prompt: What’s the Mininaire perspective on financial security?
Options:
A. Requires millions of dollars
B. Stability, not extravagance
C. Achieved through extreme minimalism
D. Irrelevant to meaning
Prompt: What guiding question do Mininaires ask when arranging emotional and spiritual rooms?
Options:
A. How can I impress others?
B. What possessions do I need?
C. Is my life arranged to reflect my values?
D. How can I accumulate more wealth?
Prompt: What does “Don’t build a mansion to feel whole” mean?
Options:
A. Build larger houses
B. Avoid material items entirely
C. Create a life that feels authentic
D. Strive for perfection
Prompt: What is the ultimate aim of the Mininaire Way?
Options:
A. Accumulate wealth
B. Create safety, joy, and freedom
C. Gain recognition
D. Maintain status quo