Morality can exist without empathy., Humans are biologically wired to need hierarchy, not equality., Can artificial intelligence ever be said to understand something — or only simulate understanding?, Why do humans often resist change, even when it clearly benefits them?, Is suffering necessary for personal growth, or could we evolve beyond it?, Do people act morally because they are good, or because they fear consequences?, Does progress always make life better, or does it simply make it different?, Is it ethical to design technologies that know us better than we know ourselves?, If death didn’t exist, would life still have meaning?, Can humans ever be content with “enough,” or is endless striving part of our nature?, If you could know the absolute truth about one mystery of existence, what would you choose — and why?, How do you know that what you perceive is real?, Would you rather know an unpleasant truth or live happily in ignorance?, If you could relive one day of your life without changing anything, would you?, Does nostalgia distort or deepen our understanding of the past?, Would immortality eventually make all experiences meaningless?, Are we more defined by our past decisions or our future intentions?, Can someone be good without ever being challenged?, Do we ever truly know another person?, Does the universe care whether we exist?, What would humans still need if all material needs were solved?.

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