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Well, I wanted to start typing and then like "oh, shit, thats gonna take a while.." - Yeah, very interesting questions to a interesting topic. I will have to think about it. Very good suggestions, thanks.

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Great thought provoking post. I've saved the questions to ponder and resteemed it.

Amazing, @kennyskitchen! I plan to share this far and wide. What and excellent conversation starter that can be transformative in getting humans into a visionary state. Many thanks for your clarity - these questions are of utmost importance as we move forward :)

GReat article and questions.

Great idea Kenny! For far too long we've allowed the media to create the dystopian future for us. It's time to take charge of our minds.

Thanks brother! One of my plans for Anarchapulco (and other places/times) is a dinner & discussion circle using these questions (or some subset of them) and coming up with our best answers for each. Ideally, I'd love to have some sort of open-source repository of the answers, so we can all be visualizing together.

Another point to add to the list is;

What do we do about the oligarchies who hold authority over the populaces across generations due to inheritance of titles and wealth who want to remain in authority?

They have shown that they will stop at nothing to prevent this type of mainstream kindness occurring.

I think the answer is not to fight them, just to educate those around you.

The internet is a tool for this, it was used in 2016 in America to disenfranchise the populace from the traditional election pantomime.

This left many people choosing the protest vote candidate (Trump) rather than the oligarchy puppet who internet leaks had shown to be dishonest and criminal.

Hence the real reason for the end of net neutrality, to splinter the information feed so that censorship of it won't be a blatant to all.

This is why platforms like Steemit, based on it's own currency, are important to ensure avenues of information dispersal remain - once the coming closure of net neutrality has spread to other nations and become a global reality.

Nice post. Really appreciate