Why can’t we stay childlike for longer?
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    I’ve found it hard to remember how to play after having my kids, and wonder why I ‘grew out’ of it. I’ve loved relearning it but it’s been hard. I think we’d probably be nicer to each other if we kept more of our sense of wonder and joy and curiosity.

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    Hilary Harper
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    Why put quinoa in chocolate??? This may truly herald the end of the world. For real this time.
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    There are so many ridiculous food combinations when, you know, we haven’t unlocked the rights of or the refugees themselves.

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    @BinsQuan
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    In your opinion what is the difference between muffins and cupcakes?
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    Is one a subcategory of another? What defines our idea of what is a muffin and what is a cupcake?

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    Adam
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    When cuddled close with lover or partner, what should one do with one’s dud/lower arm?
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    I never know what the hell to do with this stupid limb. Tuck it under their/my pillow? Straighten it under my side? Cause them spinal injury by wrapping it around them uncomfortably? Saw it off? Need help, need help now.

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    Marla Farz
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    Why are we so reluctant to grow up? Are we more childish than the generations before us?
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    The rise of adult colouring books, the return of the 90’s and just us reaching for things that remind us of our childhood constantly, made me wonder if it was like this for previous generations too or are we trying to postpone adulthood and all that comes with it more than before? Are we longing for simpler times with everything developing so fast around us?

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    Anna
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    What can western cultures learn from other cultures about the grieving process?
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    I currently have a family member who is dying from cancer… and I recently had a friend who died prematurely. Our rituals are so brief. Other cultures morn for days, weeks and sometimes months in ritualistic ways. Is it the threat to economic functioning or is it truly better to just get on with it?

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    Sophie
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    Where is the inspired leader Australia needs who has a humanist vision for our future?
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    Our recent political leaders are too busy fighting egos, within their own parties as well as the opposition’s, to get down and make some inspired choices for the future of Australians. There’s no long term planning because of all the navel-gazing and it’s embarrassing! Australia could be a world leader with the great minds we have in this country, and the freedom to voice ideas, and yet none of this seems to float to the top, where the decisions get made.

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    Renee Yerondais
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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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    Is asking a question a better way to assess intelligence than providing an answer?
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    So much assessment is about answering questions. As a teacher I often find my students’ questions reveal more about their intelligence than the answers they give. They also help me understand my students better too.

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    @bespokeshespoke
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    What are the problems that money solves? Are there other solutions?
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    Climate change and the arts are two prime examples of areas where seems difficult to apply this metric-based approach. I am curious about alternatives. What if everyone had a smartphone? Could we something radically different emerge?

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    Emmanuel
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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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    If torturing a child would save the planet from destruction, would you do it?
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    I was once asked and gave a quick and definite answer. I have, however, wondered about my answer ever since.

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    Sam Poyas
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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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