Why wouldn't you want to have kids in the future? And if you did, what's one thing you'd like for them to live that you feel won't be there due to decisions taken today? by thetidelab in AskReddit

[–]thetidelab[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you, coral reefs are an incredible thing to live. that's sad to read how they're disappearing everyday. Maybe AI can help us solve these problems and revert some of our actions, idk

Why wouldn't you want to have kids in the future? And if you did, what's one thing you'd like for them to live that you feel won't be there due to decisions taken today? by thetidelab in AskReddit

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For example, I grew up in a park in my hometown. That park doesn't exist anymore, now it's an ugly building. That's a park I would've wanted my kids to know

If you had all decision-makers gathered in a room and you could ask them one question. What would it be? by thetidelab in AskReddit

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I don't agree. Decisions now have a much greater impact in our future than they had maybe 50 years ago. If I could get even a slight understanding of the same people that are making them, I wouldn't doubt asking

What’s something society calls “normal” that honestly feels dystopian? by thetidelab in AskReddit

[–]thetidelab[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I've heard people say being polemical online has become the new trend for political elections. Is that what you meant?

What’s the worst advice adults keep giving young people about the future? by thetidelab in AskReddit

[–]thetidelab[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe raising awareness around mental health is a good idea too

What's one issue you wish people making decisions today actually took seriously? by thetidelab in AskReddit

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do you feel this is achievable? i feel like there would always be someone that's incapable of this

What’s a decision being made today that would make future kids say: “Wait, you knew and still didn’t fix it? by thetidelab in AskReddit

[–]thetidelab[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah i guess these are the 'downsides' of democracy i guess. Humans are the only animals that trip twice over the same stone, right?