What is the future for humanity given the impacts of economic growth and burgeoning population?
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    It matters because there does appear to be the collective wisdom to consider the impacts

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    Peter Carroll
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    What makes you a good parent?
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    New parent myself – but more importantly in light of the Syrian refugees placing their children in scary waters in the hope of providing their children a better life in Europe.

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    Tammy Iliou
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    Why do extroverts define normality for the rest of us?
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    Living with mental illness (my own and that of my husband), I am bombarded with jingoistic slogans like ‘R U OK?’, parroted by gurus of ‘Mindfulness’, and by their minions who wave yellow balloons in my face, or consultants who advise employers to host endless parties, or feign empathy in exchange for docility, or friends who assume we need an ideological revamp. If wellbeing crusaders really cared how we felt, they would be quieter and let us have our contemplation; or ask a complete sentence with rounded vowels, including the last two letters of ‘you’. If a person cannot ask ‘How are you feeling?’ without abbreviating it into an acronym, clearly they have no time to hear us. If we had the power to define mental health, perhaps it would differ from current expectations? Who would the ‘sick’ ones be then?

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    Neve
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    What’s the difference between an expat and an immigrant?
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    Who gets to be an expat, and what makes them different from an immigrant? Why do we label new arrivals as immigrants with an implied scorn, while choose to label white, wealthy immigrants as expats?

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    @hellobookplate
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    Why does a part of us want to destroy what we love?
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    When I was young and read Macbeth In highschool I was obsessed with humanity’s ‘black and deep desires’, and since growing up I’ve realised they are closely woven with emotions that are positive. Examples of this are the idea that suffering is always an element of desire, that control and love are so linked, and pain brings greater joy. As I’ve become more articulate about the tumble of emotions that reside within me like a thunderstorm, I’ve discovered that destruction is a temptation of love. And I won’t to know why.
    (PS I am a big fan of Cheryl Strayed and want her to tell me a life story that will explain this).

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    @shahouley
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    Why are we letting Marketing “Rule the World”?
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    People who travel on Melbourne trains are now “customers”, we’re no longer “passengers”. At many service organisations, people with a disability are no longer “clients”, they are “customers”. The change of language, driven by Marketing, is leading to many problems.

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    Sue
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    If a mansplainer is manspreading at the same time, is he a manspleader or a mansprainer?
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    @reallykazcooke
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    Why do we care to question what motivated the chicken to cross the road?
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    @saidruth
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    What would inspire you to be more altruistic in the way that you spend your money?
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    I believe that we are moving toward a world where altruism is not just a nicety, but a necessity. I’m interested to know what it is that makes people want to help. Is it a case of not knowing that you’re helping? Or is it a more conscious act?

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    TED
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    Sinkholes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions. What is going on underneath our planet’s surface!?
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    Yay for discovering water on Mars and flying past Pluto and all that, but should we be looking at WTF is happening on our own planet a bit more?

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    @Toast_forDinner
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    Why are some people “lyrics” people and others not?
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    The lyrics are the last thing that matter to me when I listen to a piece of music (if I can even understand them it’s a plus). But for others they seem to be the most important thing of all (weirdos). Why is this so? Probably it doesn’t matter – I’m just curious.

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    @pinknantucket
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    Why do products fail to meet their original basic purpose when they are mass produced in low cost manufacturing? Think pop-up toaster.
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    It seems to be a common pattern, and one that creates waste.

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    @Xtrackka
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    Why has no-one called out the discrimination against short animals in Australia’s coat of arms?
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    I feel like wombats are underrepresented in our top-level fauna.

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    @AngusTonk
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