Why are there so many more questions than answers?
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    @PatrAllington
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    How to end wars and conflicts?
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    Because there have always been wars and conflicts in human histories, the world until now and it becomes worse and worse now without hope to end it.

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    Anchansiri Sriyananda
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    How much of what we define as mental illness is actually a difficult personality?
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    There are varying degrees of mental illness – some are profoundly affected where others are not. In the lesser cases, some of these people display signs of a difficult personality or difficult behaviour, but use the label of mental illness. How do we define which is which, and navigate the tricky terrain where their behaviour affects families, workplaces and relationships?

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    Charlotte
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    Why do I feel scared?
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    Because life is beautiful… my part in it is small… what is there to fear?

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    @leahcostello1
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    Has loneliness in the 21st century Western World reached epidemic levels?
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    Loneliness is something that I have been grappling with lately, and I have noticed an up-tick in think-pieces about technologies effect on social relationships between people and a loss of community. The connections people have with others has been a perennial interest of humankind.

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    @ArdenSedlins
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    Should Elizabeth St in Melbourne become a creek again?
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    Elizabeth St in Melbourne is prone to flooding, and beneath the streets runs a creek (Williams creek) which seems to be desperate to reassert itself. Other cities have successfully (re)integrated waterways into their cities, notably Seoul, South Korea. Should Melbourne do the same?

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    @nightlightguy
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    Why do we think working for a living is necessary?
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    Most of us work because it facilitates us being paid, which affords us the ability to live. Some few people manage to pursue passions, vocations and the like. Others make different valuable contributions to society. What is necessary about working – is there a different model of enough where people can live well and contribute to a collective society without it being reduced to the *need* and *imperative* to have a job and be paid. What if there were other ways?

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    @transcendancing
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    Why is Cameron Frye such an underappreciated character? He was the kid I related to most in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
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    This cult film is loved by so many, and yet there are many overlooked ideas in the movie. Did Cameron really make things better with his dad? What’s the deal with Ferris, anyway? He’s so sure of himself, and his parents love him and he can do whatever he wants, and he knows it! Cameron is the real MVP. Recognition is needed.

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    Alani Sharp
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    What’s it all about, Alfie?
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    I have always found it to be a most poignant song/question and I wanted to ask it again in a milieu where it would be wrestled with a tad. With the 24 hour news cycle constantly informing us yet increasingly we have no clue as to what is really going on in the world.
    is viewing events the best way for us to understand the world? Or should we be looking deeper?

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    Tess Maskell
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    Are we currently in World War Three? Is it possible to label it this now. Or will that come later in the history books?
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    We are stuck in the biggest humanitarian crisis since WW2. There are wars all over the place and the world is in ruins. When will we get out of this mess? What realistically needs to be done to create peace in the Middle East and Africa and how much of the unrest is the fault of the rich Western countries?

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    Anna
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    Why is blasphemy so satisfying even though I’m an atheist?
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    Goddamit.

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    @Tim_Sinclair
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    Is the world changing for the better or worse?
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    I always wonder!

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    @shohrem
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    How do first generation Australians or recent migrants to Australia justify supporting highly restrictive migration policies?
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    The sheer number of culturally diverse members of our community who show up to anti-Islam and anti-migration rallies flies in the face of the notion that such movements are only supported by those identifying as Anglo Australian.

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    Liz Bitar
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