Why is the internet such a horrible place, and what can we do about it?
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    I guess we once thought of the internet as having some sort of liberating potential, but today it’s pretty clear that, although we can’t live without it, it’s a pretty horrible place (especially if you’re not a straight white guy). When was the last time you saw a woman being harassed by an egg-man on Twitter, and how can we make sure it stops happening?

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    @dangolding
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    In our organisations, do we assume that all people think alike?
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    I saw graffiti on a wall showing two characters arguing with each other. One said, ‘Question Everything!’ The other said, ‘Why?’
    I was introduced to a body of work on cognitive style that highlights 40 years of research on the predictable differences in the way people think. People do not think alike yet can anyone suggest any management strategies in any organisation or in society that recognizes these differences and allows for different styles of thinkers to thrive? I have asked this question for ten years and found just one organisation that shaped approaches for different style of thinkers. The cost to organisations and societies for not recognizing these predicable differences is tremendous. You see it in our cliches. For some, seeing the glass as half full is positive. For others it is negative as you fail to see that the glass as twice the potential. As such, seeing the glass as half empty is positive as you twice the potential. Yet society thinks seeing the glass as half full is seen as positive; it can also be seen as accepting the mediocrity of the status quo.

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    @edbernacki
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    Why should I be denied the freedom to sell my organs?
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    Throughout our lives we sacrifice many things for money- relationships, comfort, time- if I can rationally decide, with no duress, that dispensing with an organ is my preferred mode of raising money why should I be prevented from doing so? Particularly given that it may save the life of someone in urgent need.

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    Adam Myatt
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    If you divided all the wealth in the world between all the people, how much wealth would each person have?
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    @squidblossom
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    Why are so many people intimidated by poetry, but love song lyrics?
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    Songwriters are lionised as geniuses, but hardly anyone buys or reads poetry. I don’t get it!

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    @veronicaahhh
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    Why are other people’s audience questions so terrible?
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    You know what I mean.

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    @oslodavis
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    How do you reconcile your fears of morbidity and death with an unwillingness to live a vigorous, joyful and health-giving life?
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    I am fascinated by individuals’ inability/unwillingness to take full responsibility for their choices, especially when it comes to looking after themselves.

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    @DaanSpijer
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    Why is a raven like a writing desk ?
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    (In Memoriam Lewis Carroll.)

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    Robert Tuttleby
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    Why do we rabbit on and on about pollution but say and do nothing about ‘noise pollution’. If we can send people into space and bring them back again, how come we can’t manage to have silent lawn mowers and leaf blowers and electric drills and so on and so on ?
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    Because not only does all the noise drive me mad (I am currently living across the road from a new building site) but constant, irritating noise can affect peoples health. e.g. leaf blowers make we want to commit murder and that would be very unhealthy for at least two of us!

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    Elaine
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    Are we born happy and spend our lives defending it, or are we born neutral and spend our lives trying to attain happiness?
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    Joan Rentill
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    Can you really combat terrorism when terrorism is whatever the state wants it to be?
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    Thinking about the past Communist vs Fascist dualism, and now the “good” vs “evil” i.e. the “West” vs “terrorism” dualism, and past and present governments using these terms as pawns for their own agenda, perhaps rendering them meaningless. Also thinking about the list of organisations deemed ‘terrorist’ orgs by Australia, e.g. the PKK Kurdish Workers Party who are fighting ISIS (therefore, terrorism) in Kobane

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    @spoonfulofthyme
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    Why happiness rather than contentment: are we never satisfied?
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    Because I think that our society promotes the myth of happiness and that more will do it.

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    Winsome Thomas
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    Are cockroaches attracted to human tears, and if so, why?
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    I need to know, and so does the whole of humanity. What exciting ramifications might come from an affirmative?

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    Terry O'Loughlin
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