
When September 2011 rolls around and you receive your answers to your 10Q questions, how do you think you'll feel? What do you think/hope might be different about your life and where you're at as a result of thinking about and answering these questions?
“I think I'll feel great, assuming that I accomplished a fraction of what I wanted to, and avoided the obvious pitfalls (things like 'do not start with the PCP'). But I'll be a year older, which is pressure to be a year wiser.”
- Ben Greenman, 10Q founder and author of the forthcoming "Celebrity Chekhov"

When September 2011 rolls around and you receive your answers to your 10Q questions, how do you think you'll feel? What do you think/hope might be different about your life and where you're at as a result of thinking about and answering these questions?
“I think part of me will feel impressed with how much wiser I was a year earlier, part of me will feel excited and proud of the things I've achieved over the past year and part of me will feel critical of the fact that I have not yet achieved everything I hoped for. In particular, the desire to stop being so critical.”
- Nicola Behrman, 10Q founder and co-writer of the upcoming play, The Last Act of Lilka Kadison
