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question If we produce enough food to feed everyone in the world, why don't we?

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by aquariusamy Sep 05, 2006 14:50
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question Is organized religion the root of all evil?

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by pjmccann3 Aug 27, 2006 22:06
answer Because the truth is much harder to admit to ourselves.

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by Thai sean Aug 21, 2010 16:01
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question Why can't we attend to the most basic needs of all people?

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by Alex Webb Sep 05, 2006 14:50
comment When I find it, I'll tell you. Actually I probably wont tell you because I will probably forget this by the time I do manage to have a happy life, if that happens.

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by Jsunlight Dec 29, 2009 13:36
question How would your life be different if you lived for the sole purpose of living? Living to live...

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by April May 30, 2008 17:02
answer a happy life is falling asleep at night knowing that every choice you made and every thought you thought was something you could be proud of. or, in other words, working to shed the false conditioning you've been exposed to, being honest with yourself, accepting and loving yourself and truly reciprocating to a few special people. asking, "How am I not myself?" and fixing your answers.

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by mkullman Feb 15, 2010 06:34
question I would like to know how or what you believe and about your perspective about the flow of life.

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by sjwhiteside Jan 05, 2010 07:44
answer “It appears to me there wouldn’t be world hunger if you lived where the foooooooooooood is. We have deserts, too, we just don’t live in them, asshole” Sam Kinison “The film crew could give this kid a sandwich – director interfering: DON’T FEED HIM YET. We need a hungry face on camera…” But to answer your question: During the process of feeding everyone, the reproduction rate would increase [...]

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by Strongheart Nov 27, 2009 05:43
answer Edward Hays has written several books of modern parables, in one of them a young man, on a date with a girl, receives a fortune cookie that says "You will die a happy man." Reading this he thinks "I could die tonight, so I must make this the happiest night of my life." He does not die, but lives on with that same attitude toward life. Many, many years later he does die, as an old man, and at [...]

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by thedoc Dec 24, 2009 01:08
answer "The three grand essentials to happiness in this life are: Something to do, Something to love, and Something to hope for." --Joseph Addison

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by April Dec 23, 2009 03:06
question The poorest Indians live on the richest places in India. They live in places where the eyes of the MNCs, mining corporations and obviously the Indian Govt. are set on..

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by goksnair Mar 28, 2010 05:05
comment The U.S. is already in enough debt as it is. They don't have enough money to spend without getting an income from it and feed everyone.

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by raaychel Feb 22, 2010 03:03
answer The truth the definition of our purpose in life? What is the definition of truth? Truth is a touch of reality through God's grace accept this and your purpose is ful-filled part from this and your purpose is nothing-ness where does it end? Death

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by jem049 Mar 14, 2010 04:33
answer Hello everyone! :) In the modern, self-centred, consumption-driven culture in which I have been brought up, we are conditioned to think about Happiness in terms of ME - MY Happiness, MY Success, MY Achievement... How many of us know what it feels like, to have a broader sense of happiness - a communal sense of happiness, ideally... a GLOBAL sense of achievement... How happy would you be if [...]

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by Graham Jan 26, 2010 02:34