Have you ever known someone who shouldn’t have been driving—but did anyway?
Why didn’t anyone stop them?
Is it fear of conflict or not caring?
Would you act differently now?
Friend says: “I’m good to drive.”
What EXACT words would you say?
What if they get defensive?
Would you take their keys? Why/why not?
Using substances to cope with stress
What does it fix short-term vs long-term?
When does it become a pattern?
What are healthier alternatives realistically?
“Everyone drinks this much.”
Is it actually true—or just your circle?
How does perception influence behavior?
What’s the most common mistake people make?
Overconfidence?
Peer influence?
Lack of planning?
Do people actually know their limits—or just think they do?
What affects someone’s “limit” (food, mood, tolerance)?
Have you seen someone misjudge it?
Why are people overconfident?
Someone is too high/drunk and panicking.
What are signs it’s serious vs just anxiety?
Would you know what to do?
When should you call for help?
Mixing substances
Why do people ignore this risk?
What combinations are especially dangerous?
Is it lack of knowledge or just risk-taking?
“Weed is harmless.”
Who might it affect negatively?
Mental health impacts?
Does frequency matter?
Which consequence hits hardest: legal, social, or mental?
Which lasts the longest?
Which do people ignore the most?
Have you seen someone lose control? What really happened after?
Did people help or record/watch?
What were the consequences the next day?
Did anything change after that?
You’re the only sober one. Everyone else is out of control.
Do you stay or leave?
Why do people stay in bad situations?
What responsibility do you have?
Blackouts
Why are they normalized/joked about?
What are the real dangers?
Does blackout = loss of control?
“I’m more fun when I’m drunk/high.”
Is that your perception or others’?
Does it create dependency on substances for fun?
One bad night vs repeated behavior
Which causes more damage long-term?
Why do patterns form?
Is it your responsibility to step in—or not your problem?
Where is the line between helping and interfering?
Would you want someone to step in for you?
What stops people from acting?
You’re pressured to take something.
What are realistic ways to say no?
Why does it feel awkward?
Does confidence change the outcome?
“It won’t happen to me” mindset
Why do people think they’re the exception?
What finally changes that mindset?
Does experience actually teach people?
“Nothing bad has happened yet.”
Does past luck = future safety?
Why do people rely on this thinking?
What do people regret most?
Losing control?
Hurting relationships?
Embarrassment vs real harm?
Do people care more about safety or not looking stupid?
Which one wins in real situations?
How does pride/ego affect decisions?
When do people finally care about safety?
Someone posts you intoxicated online.
Would you confront them?
Does it affect jobs/future—or is that exaggerated?
Where’s the line between funny vs harmful?
Driving while intoxicated
Pros vs cons?
Have you seen situations go wrong?
How does this affect your future?
“I can handle it.”
What does “handling it” actually mean?
Does control change over time?
One decision that can change everything instantly
Driving?
Mixing substances?
Trusting the wrong person?