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Change or create 1 thing to make life better for everyone—what would you do?

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NO JUDGEMENTS! JUST IDEAS!

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I’ll start…

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100% elimination of all currencies and switch to certified copper, silver, gold, platinum, and palladium bullion—every adult (18 years and older) would start with the exact same amount.

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Fresh, healthy food available and affordable to all.

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Fresh, healthy food available and affordable to all.

YES!

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free medical care.

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I'm going to throw down with AngelEthics: a stable, affordable food supply for all is vital.

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Free trade schools. Getting people educated to use their hands and brains will lift a lot out of poverty. And yes free medical care along with that.

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To take hatred, jealousy and every other ugly emotion out of the world...

characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent

Intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic; zealous

vehement; fierce burning, fiery, or hot
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Free trade schools. Getting people educated to use their hands and brains will lift a lot out of poverty. And yes free medical care along with that.

YES! YES!

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I think we need to decouple the link between working and basic survival. Technology is developing at such a pace that within a generation or two, we'll probably find that most formerly human labor is done by machines, leaving fewer and fewer opportunities to earn a living wage through work, and putting economic inequality on steroids (along with a hot dose of methamphetamine). Reimagining our economic systems to accommodate this shift in the work-scape seems like it's becoming more and more necessary to sustain a healthy and functional society.

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I think we need to decouple the link between working and basic survival. Technology is developing at such a pace that within a generation or two, we'll probably find that most formerly human labor is done by machines, leaving fewer and fewer opportunities to earn a living wage through work, and putting economic inequality on steroids (along with a hot dose of methamphetamine). Reimagining our economic systems to accommodate this shift in the work-scape seems like it's becoming more and more necessary to sustain a healthy and functional society.

YES!

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One that hasn't been covered yet, but is very rewarding.

We spend on average 40 years of our lives working...
Education fees refunded to you at 25% for each full decade you spend working within your qualified field.

I seem to write a story every 1.5 years on average.

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One that hasn't been covered yet, but is very rewarding.

We spend on average 40 years of our lives working...
Education fees refunded to you at 25% for each full decade you spend working within your qualified field.

Hey Georgia! Help us understand what you are suggesting… Are you suggesting the refund of 25% every decade or are you saying that’s the rate of return now and it needs to be more?

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I hate to say it, because I spend a fair amount of time being entertained on Twitter and the like, but social media isn't good for us. I don't want to get rid of it completely, but if our computers/phones/tablets kicked us off of all social media after so many hours, I think we'd all be happier for it.

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Hey Georgia! Help us understand what you are suggesting… Are you suggesting the refund of 25% every decade or are you saying that’s the rate of return now and it needs to be more?

I'm saying that people in a qualified field should get refunded 25% of their education fees every 10 years.

I seem to write a story every 1.5 years on average.

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This dingus left? He'll be back lol

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One that hasn't been covered yet, but is very rewarding.

We spend on average 40 years of our lives working...
Education fees refunded to you at 25% for each full decade you spend working within your qualified field.

How about 10 years to recover all of it? It's probably long enough for a business to retain and develop its skilled staff, but also short enough to help those workers consider if that career is what they want for life

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Ensure every child has enough to eat, is well clothed, well educated, and most of all,to the extent possible, is in a loving/caring environment. That is a big wish...

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To take hatred, jealousy and every other ugly emotion out of the world...

No more protesters? But I'll miss seeing them fight. The Purge.

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I'd make it law that if you're a government / state employee you have to use state-owned institutions and utilities.

In most countries where there is a large wealth disparity and particularly in Africa where a lot of corruption happens, politicians don't really have to face the reality of their pillaging because they go private for healthcare, education and pretty much everything else. I genuinely believe if you're employed by the state you have a responsibility to live to the same standard you provide your constituents. That would hopefully incentivize law makers to improve their service offering.

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