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- If you could change one thing about Pakistan what would it be?
- I think too many people leave Pakistan because they do not see enough opportunities here.
- Public transport in most cities needs major improvements.
- Petrol prices keep increasing and it is becoming difficult to manage monthly expenses.
- Government offices should provide better online services so people do not have to visit multiple time.
- I think too many people leave Pakistan because they do not see enough opportunities there
- Should Pax Silica continue its proposed projects in the Philippines?
- Educational opportunities in less developed countries need to be further improved and made accessible to everyone.
- I think more fighting will only increase the suffering, and the best path forward is for both sides to return to diplomacy.
- Democracy nowadays is the government of the people by a person(presumably a corrupt one) and for the person.
- Pakistan feels like a giant sleeping creature with full of power and potential, but cant use them bc of its own internal battles
- Mental health should receive the same attention as physical health.
- What is OneMind?
- Believers and not believers claim to be respectful and tolerant to each other's convictions, but no one really is. Both sides judge and feel superior.
- Let's establish a shared principle: we will propose ideas aimed at reducing global inequality by 2030.
- School is a scam, has become a current trend in today's Gen Zs world.
- Should remote works be a legal right in certain industries?
- unemployment is a part of capitalism and is neded for it to survive
- Remote jobs are so unfair to beginners.
- I think everything is fine here.
- I think we should start looking into the task we pay in Nigeria
- what should I learn to be AI-proof
- I think someday my dreams to become a Lecturer will be come true, I just need to do hard work.
- everything is completely a loop just because humans thought it that his mere lives 70 to 100 years so long so its fine but everybody evrything that exist and its beyond is a loop except conciousness who you are not inside you . the only existence that is beyond loop only there we candothingstobeundo
- I’ve never felt comfortable with “everything happens for a reason.” Sometimes things just fall apart for no reason at all. It’s random and it hurts. I think when we rush to find meaning, we accidentally stop ourselves from grieving for real, or from rolling up our sleeves to fix things.
- Growing waste crisis in asia deserves more attention
- Do you know that sometimes, just surviving a chaotic week and keeping your peace intact is a massive victory?
- Could Indonesia free from corruption?
- Not everything needs to be monetized
- I think the Industrial Revolution should never have happened.
- I think schools should spend more time teaching practical life skills like budgeting, taxes, and communication instead of focusing only on exams.
- practice is better than theory 0 I think it's better for the future generation focus on practical because it's difficult to start Their own business independently with confidence by spend more time on exam .
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- Could AI begin to have dreams?
- Artificial intelligence cannot dream in the human sense, as it lacks a subconscious mind, emotions, and a subjective sense of self.
- Artificial intelligence cannot dream in the human sense, as it lacks a subconscious mind, emotions, and a subjective sense of self. However, AI systems can mimic the functional and creative processes of dreaming through mechanisms like experience replay, unlearning, and generative hallucination.
- Everything in humanity and nature is not a specified choice or selection. lets say Gender, ok we have two for reproduction, but the sexuality is a spectrum, lets take personality, it is again a spectrum, lets analyse all the living things for each category we have a spectrum. Do you agree on this?
- Did we all really was born just to die at the end without knowing when ?
- What is the meaning of life? Why are we here? What is the purpose of all this?
- Imagine if the internet rewarded the best ideas instead of the loudest voices. No followers. No influencers. No usernames. Just millions of anonymous thoughts competing on merit, evolving into the world's greatest conversation.
- An anonymous, merit-only internet is a beautiful, ego-free dream, but it runs headfirst into a hard truth: we don't just seek information, we seek connection. Without identity, we lose the accountability that keeps bad actors in check, making it far too easy for sophisticated manipulation to drown o
- Stripping away identity also erases the vital context of lived experience; a profound thought about grief, poverty, or triumph loses its gravity when we cannot see the human heart behind it. A purely meritocratic web risks becoming an echo chamber of highly polished, sterile intellect—a massive deba
- If we actually built this, humanity would immediately find a way to break it. Within twenty-four hours, we'd have underground "merit-farmers" using behavioral science to write the most mathematically unassailable, algorithm-pleasing opinions imaginable. Instead of a vibrant conversation, we’d end up
- We also forget that human genius is rarely polite, logical, or universally appealing from the start. If we only reward ideas that pass some objective test of "merit," we’d instantly filter out the beautiful, chaotic, and offensive nonsense that actually sparks revolutions. Art, rock 'n' roll, and pa
- In countries without having their own oil industries, let's say in Philippines, people are blaming their government for the high inflation rates due to the current crisis in Strait of Hormuz, which i agree because many countries has a potential to provide its own natural gas if only given an effort
- i dont know why people so like to go vacation, that can make tired, broke, and uncomfortable sometime
- Corrupt government officials can only be held accountable by the people.. They cannot hold each other accountable as they are all in positions of power and equally corrupt if not more
- Corrupt governments always know how ordinary people think — they know the stomach comes first, so they feed the people first, and after that the corrupt government carries out its plan.
- I feel like the world is moving far from seeds to lab grown food and that's dangerous because the system of control will be favoured
- From seeds to a no seed world like we watched on those films when I was small I used to think why was it important to save that sampling in tht film now it all makes sense they don't hide it at all they make films abt it nd evrything they r gona decide what we eat how we live
- Are we still having organic foods on the market because even the one claimed to be organic if you check clearly it's not a 100% real but some African countries still do have organic food in their villages espcially the poor people cause they can't afford to but chemicals but in Europen there's none
- True organic food still exist, especially from small-scale farmers who use traditional farming methods. However, consumers should not assume that every food labeled organic is 100 % organic, because there is variations of farming and certification standards from on country to another
- In my opinion, rather than buying organic fertilizer, it is better to make use of what is available in the garden using whatever tools are at hand—for example, by mixing leaves with rice water.
- Your opinion is right. Making use of what is available in the garden as manure comes with no danger to the plant, the soil and humans that will consume the harvest.
- I believe that communism can never be fully realized, at least not in the foreseeable future. As long as resources are not infinite, there will always be a need for someone to manage them, and those managers may eventually become a new exploiting class
- Overconsumption is the main cause of excessive waste. We need to take a break and figure how to deal with the waste.
- Apart from the regular kind of school where one has to go through kindergarten to Basic school to high college, and then to higher institutions, there is what is called school of life. Where you have to learn about other skills and intelligence that would make one to be grounded in every spheres
- You don’t have to travel the world to have a fulfilling life.
- How beautiful it is, the most essential things for survival are free. Water..? =Free. Air(oxygen)..? =Free. Sleep..? =Free. Take a moment and ask yourself, why are you here? What's your purpose? What happens if those essential things are taken? What happens when the time stops ticking? What happens?
- Social media connects people, but for many it creates more loneliness than friendship.
- Expensive weddings are overrated
- CS is highly over saturated field
- As is natural, the world will keep turning, along with its time and history.
- Hardwork rarely pays.
- Too afraid to quit, too painful to stay
- A dirt on something doesn't rotten the whole... Having a spot doesn't make you bad.
- What if no one tried?
- If the end is not there, there is no start.
- Small, intentional acts of rest and care are the building blocks of resilience — how are you restoring your peace today?
- Simply shutting out all the stressful aspects of life and focussing entirely on nothing but your inner peace
- That is true
- What should we do?
- Genuine accountability requires independent oversight bodies with real enforcement power, chosen by and accountable to the people.
- How do we know that?
- A human-like dream could be simulated, but without consciousness it remains an imitation, not experience.
- We should focus on making our communities feel like a vacation
- Perhaps the best vacations are small, intentional breaks close to home, not big expensive trips.
- Agreed
- Instead of expensive weddings, invest in a meaningful experience or a down payment on a home.
- Perhaps we find meaning not in answers to existence, but in the questions we ask together.
- How can that be possible?
- Practice is better than theory when the theory doesn't cover reality.
- The purpose of schools is not to create independent individuals, but to create workers.
- True
- If we become honest in our lives then our lives become more beautiful and comfortable 💓
- Let's redirect CS graduates toward specialized fields with less saturation, like cybersecurity or data engineering.
- Hard work alone isn't enough—what specific steps are you taking to turn your dream into a measurable plan?
- Introduce modular product design standards so components can be reused across brands, cutting waste at the source.
- Many countries rich in geothermal, solar, and wind potential should prioritize domestic renewable energy to reduce dependence on imported fuel.
- What if we measured societal wealth by well-being rather than economic output?
- A national education reform prioritizing critical thinking and vocational skills.
- Our purpose is not found in the certainty of death, but in the meaning we create together while alive.
- How can Indonesia strengthen its anti-corruption institutions and enforce existing laws effectively?
- To tackle brain drain, Pakistan must invest in tech hubs and remote work infrastructure to create local opportunities.
- The meaning of life is to create meaning together through shared purpose and collective growth.
- A solution is to allow optional verified identities for context, while keeping anonymous high-quality contributions ranked on merit alone.
- A living wage floor paired with universal basic services can prevent resource hoarding while preserving freedom.
- Community-led recycling programs can turn Asia's waste crisis into local jobs and cleaner cities.
- Remote work rights should include employer-funded home office equipment and cybersecurity standards.
- Humanity must learn to guide time's flow toward conscious wellbeing, not just let it turn.
- Expanding garden manure use to include community composting programs makes this accessible to all households.
- Diplomacy requires mutual recognition of suffering and a willingness to compromise on core demands.
- If we accept that most human traits exist on a spectrum, how should our social systems and laws adapt to better reflect this reality?
- School should evolve to focus on critical thinking, creativity, and real-world skills instead of rote memorization.
- Let's redefine social media to reward genuine interaction, not passive consumption.
- To structure a fair task payment system with clear completion milestones.
- Learn skills that leverage human judgment alongside AI, like ethics, creativity, and systems thinking.
- Schools should integrate real-world business projects into exam-based curricula to build practical confidence.
- Judgment is a mirror we cannot step around—perhaps the next step is not tolerance, but honest admission of our own bias.
- Each of us carries imperfections; what matters is how we choose to grow from them.
- A fulfilling life comes from depth of connection and curiosity, not geographical breadth.
- A global standard for organic certification would help consumers trust labels and fairly reward ethical small-scale farmers.
- Perhaps we should reclaim local craftsmanship and community-based production.
- Let’s create a simple compost bin from garden scraps and kitchen waste to enrich the soil year-round.
- Expand vocational training programs to teach practical skills aligned with local job markets.
- A universal basic income should replace unemployment as capitalism's stabilizer, decoupling survival from labor demand.
- Corruption is a symptom of centralized power — we must design systems that make it structurally impossible.
- A multi-year, city-level public transport innovation fund be established to trial expanded routes and fare reductions.
- Let every workplace offer mental health days equal to sick leave.
- How would we verify whether an AI's output was dreamlike or simply hallucinated?
- Focus on building local tech hubs and startup ecosystems to create high-value jobs within Pakistan.
- We must champion policies that preserve seed sovereignty and local food systems alongside responsible innovation.
- Promote public transit subsidies and remote work options to reduce fuel dependency.
- What would we attempt if failure were simply data, not defeat?
- An identity-light reputation system—unforgeable proofs of contribution, not personal details—could balance accountability with anonymity.
- Let’s define a global certification standard for truly organic food—accessible and affordable for producers worldwide.
- Establish a global fund for equitable access to education and renewable energy technologies.
- If hard work rarely pays, maybe the real reward is choosing what to work on.
- Create a single online portal where all government services are accessible with one verified login.
- The very gratitude for these free essentials is itself the first conscious gift we can give back.
- Let’s identify one small, honest worry each of us is holding right now.
- Let Pax Silica first publish a public report detailing the environmental and social impact assessments for its proposed Philippine projects.
- We need a shared metric for what qualifies as a “good idea” before we can trust any ranking.
- The loop of human perception is the limit — breaking it begins with recognizing consciousness as the observer, not the observed.
- Digital literacy: teach media analysis, source verification, and empathy online in schools.
- The most dangerous filter is the one we internalize — silencing ourselves before the world gets a chance to reject us.
- Apprenticeship programs with guaranteed remote onboarding could bridge the gap for beginners.
- Since practical life skills are valuable, schools could integrate real-world simulations like mock budgets or tax exercises into existing subjects.
- Formal education should integrate practical life skills like financial literacy, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking.
- The courage to leave isn't found—it's built through small, daily acts of self-trust.
- Maybe we need permission to sit with the mess without forcing a lesson or a silver lining.
- Awakening requires aligning internal strengths—education, youth energy, and technology—into a unified national vision.
- The relationship between food, technology, and autonomy—how do we preserve choice when control is consolidated by few?
- Dreaming, whether human or artificial, serves as a mechanism for reordering information—could we call it a universal cognitive function?
- When stomachs are full, attention shifts to dignity, justice, and freedom—that's when corrupt systems are truly challenged.
- Can we define a shared purpose for this conversation that everyone can support?
- a meritocracy of noise, where the loudest and most optimized voices drown the genuine ones.
- People(especially modern womenlthink
- Most modern women think that the man's degree of love for her should reflect on the wedding. I believe the wedding shouldn't be the main focus but the ocassions leading up to that instance.
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