If we were in groundhog day but didn’t realise, every day would be identical. How can one explain ‘free will’ in that context?
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    Sure Bill Murray is awesome but what about poor Ned Ryerson had he no agency?

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    Tim
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    The world has plenty of food and wealth for everyone. What is keeping billions poor and hungry?
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    I have a tiny sponsor child in Bangladesh. In an ideal world, she wouldn’t need to be sponsored and I wouldn’t have to worry about her reaching adulthood…

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    @maxcelcat
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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 we still driven by the same principle/s that enabled the formation of life?
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    By narrowing the gap between scientific understanding and spiritual understanding, we get closer to god.

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    Tom Burton
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    How do I change a tyre?
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    Jack Carey
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    How will the world end?
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    Scientists tell us about the big bang and how this world began but I’m not sure about the ending. Do scientists know?

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    Sherdaw
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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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    Why aren’t factory assembled prefab houses cheaper and better for the environment than site built houses, is it corruption of building unions?
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    James Geddes
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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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    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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    What do you strive for in life: happiness, honor, meaning, depth, engagement, hope?
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    Inspired by Rebecca Solnit’s The Mother of All Questions in Harper’s, and my own wondering if ‘happiness’ is really the best word to describe what we all are/should be looking for.

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    @noplain
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    Why do we seek answers rather than better questions?
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    Questions drive inquiry, which is the way to critically engage with contested ideas.

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    @MsNicoleGibson
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    Why women quit careers and head home ?
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    The work life balance eternal pursuit is more and more relevant as we have more educated experienced women who choose family life over career ambition in spite of supportive partners ..

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    Lynn samara-banna
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