Why do highly profitable companies earning lots of money and employing lots of people constantly aim to earn bigger profits each year?
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    It seems to create the notion that we can never be satisfied with what we have.. Perhaps it’s needed to keep us motivated to keep doing the job.. However, it can ale lead to constant stress in the work place and dampen creativity.

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    Sophie
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    How do we motivate men to participate in a movement to positively change the macho culture?
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    concerns re domestic violence escalating.

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    Barbara Semler
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    How can we build a social consensus to enable us to constructively and urgently combat runaway climate change?
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    I have a deep concern that our continued inability to seriously confront this climate change issue will result in massive and irreversible damage and ultimately destruction of our beautiful home,Planet Earth.

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    David Jewell
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    Is the art of conversation dwindling in the age of social media?
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    Do people not know how to carry a conversation between two people any more?

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    Tara
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    Why do we want to be happy?
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    Just wondering.

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    Charlie McMillan Summons
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    Why can’t we have a government that can budget properly and have a caring attitude to the needy at the same time?
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    Kevin Blyth
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    Why?
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    Why not?

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    @jilldupleix
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    Does ‘good taste’ really exist?
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    CouldĀ the legitimisation of the guilty pleasure mean the end of judgmental music criticism (good riddance!), or are new hierarchies of taste emerging?

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    @mrconnorobrien
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    In the interests of a non-environmentally disastrous future, how do we rapidly and equitably transition to a (much) lower population world?
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    Because this is one of the root environmental problems we face. My grandmother was born into a world with 75% fewer people and this seemingly unstoppable growth undermines all of the good we do. If we halve consumption and double the world’s population, we have achieved nothing, but forced sterilisation is obviously completely unacceptable, as is the total freedom to have 9 children if you feel like it. You should care because at the moment the future does not look like now with more electric cars; you should more picture 40m people in rags foraging in a gravel car park the size South Australia for 27 potatotes.

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    Richard James
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    When will we stop using plastic?
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    Because it is not disposable and we treat it like it is.

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    @lifewithless
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    How can we increase collective responsibility?
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    Because our individualism and increasing inequality is a huge concern

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    Kerryn
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    How can my original birth certificate be ‘superseded’ – was I born again when I was adopted, and should I have had a death certificate for my original identity? Do genetic inheritance and family history matter?
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    I am adopted which is a life sentence of separation from my family and medical history and I find this situation very difficult as I age and face the fact I will never know the truth. Others should care about this because IVF technicians are making babies without recorded histories and we can expect they will fill the mental health system in the same way adoptees have due to unknown heritage and separation from mothers at birth.

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    Sofie Gregory
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    What is the one mechanism that will unify all of humanity for common good?
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    I am asking because we are becoming more convergent at the same time we are becoming more divergent. We have the power to build and destroy each other and ourselves. I want to know what we are doing today to ensure humanity exists for future generations at the same time the earth is changing/evolving.

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    Cynthia Mueller
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