Short quizzes that map where people agree, diverge, and interpret the world differently
Short quizzes that map where people agree, diverge, and interpret the world differently
This project started from a simple premise: most of us agree on more than we think.
Even when two people disagree, there's usually a lot underneath it that's shared—values, instincts, priorities, and the basic urge to do the right thing (even if "right" looks different depending on your life and experience).
Where Do We Agree? is just a tool for making that overlap visible.
You take a quiz. You send it to someone else. You compare answers.
And instead of turning differences into a verdict, it shows the full shape of things: where you match, where you're close, where you diverge, and where you might be surprised by how much agreement was already there.
Because a lot of what we call "opinions" are really quiet assumptions about how the world works—what feels fair, what feels risky, what counts as common sense. Two people can answer the same question differently not because one is being unreasonable, but because they're starting from different mental maps.
This site isn't here to change anyone's mind. It's not a debate arena or a personality test.
It's just a way to compare notes.
Take a quiz. Send it to someone. See where you agree.
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