What if the most powerful self-improvement tool ever invented is a question?Two and a half thousand years ago, Socrates stood in the Athenian marketplace and did something radical: he asked people to examine what they actually believed, and why. The results were so unsettling that the city eventually executed him for it. The method, however, survived — and modern neuroscience now confirms what Socrates understood intuitively. Structured questioning rewires how the brain processes emotion, threat, and decision. It turns anxious predictions into testable hypotheses. It turns regret into usable data. It turns the stories you've been telling yourself, unchecked, for years — into something you can finally interrogate.Question Everything teaches the Socratic method as a daily self-coaching practice, not a philosophy lecture. At its core is the Socratic Six — a six-question sequence you can run in ten minutes on any situation where your thinking has gone cloudy, defensive, or stuck. Backed by cognitive behavioral therapy research, applied across anxiety, relationships, career pivots, regret, and the modern trap of social media comparison.Inside you'll find:The Socratic Six framework, step by step, with real-world examplesFive transcribed Socratic dialogues tackling "e;What if I fail?"e;, "e;Am I wasting my life?"e;, and morePlato and Aristotle reinterpreted for the problems you actually face in 2025Chapter-end Mirror Exercises — 10-minute daily practices that build the habitA complete Socratic Journal template for ongoing self-examinationCBT and neuroscience research explaining exactly why this works