Why do you think some myths survive for generations, even when scientific evidence proves they are false?, Can you think of a “fact” you believed for many years that later turned out to be a myth? How did you feel when you discovered the truth?, Why do people often trust information they see online without checking if it is true?, Do you think myths are always harmful, or can they sometimes have a positive purpose in society?, Why are health-related myths (for example about food, sleep, or exercise) so common and widespread?, How can we tell the difference between a reliable fact and a convincing myth? What steps should we take?, Are myths more powerful when they are connected to fear or hope? Why do emotions make misinformation stronger?, Do you think schools teach students enough skills to question information critically? Why or why not?, Have you ever repeated information that later turned out to be false? What did you learn from that experience?, In your opinion, is it becoming harder or easier to separate facts from myths in the modern world? Why?.

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