That's going to be hard; you could write an entire book on that subject. How people interact, crime levels, perception of religion,schooling, so many other subjects. Can you focus on one aspect? That's the only way I can think of to confine it to 100 words, and even that will be rough.
I think there are to many human rights conflicting with the rights of humanity as a whole. If we continue to populate the planet at the current ascending rate the planet will just run out of resources, what's the point of humanity? IMO people need to be TOLD what's best for them, but then there's the question of who knows best. Enforced population control is essential but the majority in a democratic society will not vote for it so it won't be done until it's to late. The majority of people only care about what affects them personally which may be selfish but it's human nature. Unlike any other species though we have the foresight to change things BEFORE it's to late, but will we?. I doubt it myself...
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That's going to be hard; you could write an entire book on that subject. How people interact, crime levels, perception of religion,schooling, so many other subjects. Can you focus on one aspect? That's the only way I can think of to confine it to 100 words, and even that will be rough.
I think there are to many human rights conflicting with the rights of humanity as a whole. If we continue to populate the planet at the current ascending rate the planet will just run out of resources, what's the point of humanity? IMO people need to be TOLD what's best for them, but then there's the question of who knows best. Enforced population control is essential but the majority in a democratic society will not vote for it so it won't be done until it's to late. The majority of people only care about what affects them personally which may be selfish but it's human nature. Unlike any other species though we have the foresight to change things BEFORE it's to late, but will we?. I doubt it myself...