Well I believe that our real problems is of intolerance and the rejection to understand other people's ideas and way of life. I think especially where I live media controls most people in a way that people think if the majority of people they hear, see, and read about do something, wear something, act like something then the majority must be right. That is not true. Everyone is born with their own preception of the world and remembering that uniqueness is what makes a person. No one is better than anyone else, we all share a connection but we also all have differences that need to be appreciated and not overlooked or stolen. You can learn from everyone, even the people that are hated the most. The best thing to do is not to judge anyone or anything, and just have an open mind then use your own common sense on what to believe in and what tasks to accomplish in life.
2007-01-28 09:57:16
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answered by genuine♥ 3
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The real problem is the concept of ownership in our society and not sharing the world's resources with all, which is the only reason that war and starvation exist.
Rich people and countries own resources, and people who don't have resources then want what the rich have so they do what they can to take it. War.
People and countries own and hoard resources and sell it to those who can afford it, instead of sharing the world's resources with ALL. Starvation and homelessness.
How do we fix them?
No borders for one. No countries, no ownership of natural resources just because you happen to live in an area that has them. No ownership of land. Shared resources around the world. If we have no countries to defend, billions upon billions of dollars that are currently spent solely on military defence every year.
How would that work? I have no idea. But it's not out the the realm of possibility.
That doesn't mean that I don't think that hard work shouldn't be rewarded and that laziness should, but just because someone can't find a job shouldn't leave them starving and homeless. Just because one is born into an area with no natural resources doesn't mean they should be punished with a life of poverty. What have they done any different than someone born into a life of privilege who've never had to work a day in their lives because they inherited well?
2007-01-28 09:59:05
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Find a way to be able to prove the difference to people and I'm sure they'll listen to the evidence. You fix a problem by truly believing that you are already where you want to be at, this subconsciously causes one to act as if it's true and sustain or create it in reality, effortlessly. Or more accurately, subconsciously. Either way, the steps to attracting the life experiences you want are as thus, Do whatever you can to make yourself truly believe that what you want to be is the situation that is now, then as long as you've aligned with what you've wanted, you'll be sure to get it through the law of attraction. Aligning yourself with what you want takes many different forms. This link may explain more, It's a very powerful technique plying off of the natural perspective orientation of the human mind, even using some of the human mental faculties that people don't know about or believe in. Just as though eating an orange for vitamin C will get you vitamin C and the other benefits oranges have rather than simply taking vitamin C tablets, this method of attracting what you want will increase your luck greatly so to speak simply by the thought patterns. Haven't gotten a complaint yet http://youtube.com/watch?v=csiAsbPxmmY
2007-01-28 17:00:54
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answered by Answerer 7
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The only thing that will solve the problems of the world is God's kingdom by Christ Jesus soon now.
2016-03-15 01:30:19
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answered by ? 4
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The real problem is people who think "overpopulation is a myth" and "global warming does not exist."
More education, perhaps, particularly in history, environmental studies, and sociology.
2007-01-28 10:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Since reality is perception, what is real becomes different every person and their perspective.
2007-01-28 09:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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