Philopromptist

noun

A person who finds fulfillment in crafting deep, thought-provoking questions or prompts that encourage introspection, exploration, and intellectual discovery. Their prompts often challenge assumptions and inspire others to delve into complex ideas or issues.

Etymology:

From the Greek philo- (meaning love) and prompt (suggestion or cue), with emphasis on profound questioning.

Example Sentence:

As a philopromptist, he enjoyed formulating questions that pushed his peers to reflect on their deepest beliefs and motivations.