Why do people think hard work and suffering is necessary to be happy?
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    I struggle with the balance between activities that aren’t enjoyable in the short-term but promise a payoff. While the payoff can be intense, it’s usually short-lived. Why not spend the whole time being generally content, rather than chasing highs?

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    Ben
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    What is so wrong with being a woman?
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    Out of all the groups of people in society, females are the most bullied, abused and subjected to eugenics. They are the group of people most asked to change, their tone, their clothes, their way of reacting, as if women have to always follow or else. And then, when women follow, they’ll then be vilified by another fashion that wishes to bully them into following.

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    @initiallyno
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    Would a charge of involuntary manslaughter stick against tobacco companies?
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    I have many relatives and friends who have died from tobacco related illnesses. We should all care about this. Tobacco is different even from other ‘vices’ (including alcohol) in that it has no health benefit even at low doses. Selling tobacco with its known problems is a ‘dangerous act that knowingly puts the health of others at risk’. These are two important manslaughter criteria. Is the absence of ‘intent to kill’ enough to exclude it?

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    Cathy Cornish
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    Why does cold and flu medication kill your appetite?
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    I’ve not been hungry for days…

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    Jazz Booth
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    Is it OK for comedians to make jokes about sensitive subjects, ie. abortion, terrorism, torture, abusing women, etc.
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    I think laughter make unbearable subjects more bearable and encourages discussion. I think we are too politically correct and our social interaction is the poorer for it.

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    Janet Ashkar
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    Why do we tend to focus on deficits when assessing individual and community needs?
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    This matters to me because our community, and individuals within it, tend to be labelled and stereo-typed based on aggregate statistics. I believe this matters as we can’t talk about empowering and engaging while disempowering and perpetuating stereo-types.

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    D Pont
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    What will our houses look like in 50 years?
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    Will we continue the trend of McMansions or develop the increasing interest in tiny houses? Will we stay in small family units or revert to multi-generational households as Baby Boomers age and younger generations stay at home longer? In what ways will sustainability and energy-efficiency play a part?

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    @amybairstow
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    Do we still need formal inter-country borders?
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    It seems that a lot of the world’s problems are caused by border disputes. Europe has proven that countries and citizens can maintain identities without formal borders. Maybe we should re-think the world?

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    Narelle Sulley
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    Why do you think the catholic church is so reluctant to take an active stance against pedophilia amongst it’s own ranks?
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    Why, in 2015, is the catholic church still not taking action against priests/bishops in positions of power who abuse children? A lot of it is getting swept under the rug. Is it to save face in light of declining religious beliefs amongst the public?

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    Mario
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    why are we attracted to inappropriate people?
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    Despite our better judgement we all seem to be attracted to someone who is so clearly not right for us at some point in our lives.

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    @brittrcarroll
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    How can politicians keep better pace with public opinion? Particularly on need for more radical action on climate change but also on same sex marriage.
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    This has been a conspicuous problem with the Howard and Abbott governments, but always a potential one. In the case of climate change it is particularly pressing to take positive action ( see Naomi Klein -This changes everything). Refugee policy would be another issue.

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    Cate Lewis
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    If God is supposedly infinite, how has it ever been possible to turn your back on Him?
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    While I think it goes to the heart of Judaeo-Christian belief and may therefore be relevant to anyone in our society, I mainly think it might annoy Rob Delaney.

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    @stephendevice
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    Why is there something instead of nothing?
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    @nevertoocurious
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