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Every decision, big or small, influences the direction of our society. Our polls give you the power to express your stance on critical issues, from human responsibility to the evolution of consciousness. By voting, you’re not just sharing an opinion—you’re contributing to a collective understanding of the values that drive change.
Your participation matters. Each vote helps shape discussions, inspire action, and create a more engaged and thoughtful community. Stand up for what you believe in and be part of the movement!
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Conscious Existence
💡 What level of consciousness should humanity strive for?
- Understanding of one’s role in society and ethical considerations. 50%, 3 votes3 votes 50%3 votes - 50% of all votes
- Recognition of humanity’s collective impact on the world. 17%, 1 vote1 vote 17%1 vote - 17% of all votes
- Deep connection with nature, the universe, and higher wisdom. 17%, 1 vote1 vote 17%1 vote - 17% of all votes
- Transcendence beyond material existence, embracing full consciousness. 17%, 1 vote1 vote 17%1 vote - 17% of all votes
- Basic awareness of oneself and immediate surroundings. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
💡 Are we truly conscious, or just sophisticated biological machines?
- Humans have free will and deep self-awareness. 67%, 4 votes4 votes 67%4 votes - 67% of all votes
- We are biological machines running on instinct and conditioning. 33%, 2 votes2 votes 33%2 votes - 33% of all votes
- We have some awareness, but much of our behavior is programmed. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Consciousness is an illusion created by our brains. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- There is no real self—just an illusion of identity and thought. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
Humans' Resources
💡 Should humanity rethink the value of individuals in society?
- Society should recognize all contributions, including unpaid and creative work. 67%, 2 votes2 votes 67%2 votes - 67% of all votes
- People should be valued based on their economic productivity. 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- Everyone should have equal access to opportunities, regardless of talent or status. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Human worth should not be tied to work, but to inherent dignity and potential. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- The idea of valuing people based on contribution is itself an outdated concept. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
💡 How should humanity manage its human resources?
- Improve education and training for better workforce efficiency. 33%, 2 votes2 votes 33%2 votes - 33% of all votes
- Promote equal access to knowledge and opportunities worldwide. 33%, 2 votes2 votes 33%2 votes - 33% of all votes
- Foster a system where skills and abilities are maximized for the collective good. 17%, 1 vote1 vote 17%1 vote - 17% of all votes
- Redefine work and purpose entirely, prioritizing human potential over economic needs. 17%, 1 vote1 vote 17%1 vote - 17% of all votes
- Maintain the current distribution of labor and talent. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
Our Life
💡 Is the way we live today an illusion of progress?
- Our lives are shaped by systems that limit true freedom and fulfillment. 67%, 2 votes2 votes 67%2 votes - 67% of all votes
- Society is built on illusions that distract us from real purpose. 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- No, modern civilization represents true progress and success. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- We’ve made progress, but at the cost of deeper meaning and connection. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Everything we call "progress" is just another form of control and enslavement. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
💡 What defines a meaningful human life?
- A life dedicated to personal growth and positive impact. 75%, 3 votes3 votes 75%3 votes - 75% of all votes
- A balance between personal happiness and societal contribution. 25%, 1 vote1 vote 25%1 vote - 25% of all votes
- A pursuit of comfort and well-being without excessive ambition. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Life is mainly about survival and adaptation. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Life has no inherent meaning, and searching for one is unnecessary. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
Responsibility
💡 Is personal responsibility real, or just a convenient myth?
- Personal responsibility is the foundation of a just world. 80%, 4 votes4 votes 80%4 votes - 80% of all votes
- It exists, but most people don’t truly exercise it. 20%, 1 vote1 vote 20%1 vote - 20% of all votes
- Responsibility is mostly shaped by external forces, not personal choice. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- It’s an illusion used to manipulate and control people. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- No one is responsible for anything—the world is chaotic and uncontrollable. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
💡 Who is responsible for shaping a just and sustainable future?
- Every individual must take full responsibility for the world’s future. 80%, 4 votes4 votes 80%4 votes - 80% of all votes
- Responsibility is shared equally among all levels of society. 20%, 1 vote1 vote 20%1 vote - 20% of all votes
- Governments and institutions should lead, but individuals play a role. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Larger forces (history, nature, economy) dictate our path more than we do. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- The future unfolds on its own, and human responsibility is an illusion. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
Charity
Why Do We Give?
💡 What drives people to help others?
- Giving is an expression of deep compassion and shared humanity. 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- Charity is a transaction—if I give, I expect something in return. 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- The greatest mercy is to learn something and then teach it to another person* 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- I give because I know that in times of need, others will help me too. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Helping is only useful if it benefits me directly. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- People should take care of themselves—charity only creates dependence. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
What Do We Owe to Those in Need?
💡 What level of responsibility do we have for others?
- Helping others is my duty, but I hope for some form of gratitude or reciprocity. 100%, 3 votes3 votes 100%3 votes - 100% of all votes
- I owe it to others to give unconditionally, as I would want the same in return. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- I give only when I believe the person is deserving of my help. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- I don’t owe anyone anything—everyone should earn their own way. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- The weak must adapt or perish—life isn’t fair, and that’s not my problem. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
If You Needed Help, What Would You Expect?
💡 If you were in need, how would you view charity?
- I would accept help and try to give back when I can. 67%, 2 votes2 votes 67%2 votes - 67% of all votes
- I would be grateful and pass the kindness forward to others. 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- I would take what I need without feeling obligated to return the favor. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- I wouldn’t want charity—I prefer to struggle on my own. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- I wouldn’t accept charity because people only help for their own selfish reasons. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
Should Charity Have Conditions?
💡 Should those who receive help be expected to give back?
- No, charity should be unconditional—compassion has no price. 67%, 2 votes2 votes 67%2 votes - 67% of all votes
- People should contribute back to society in some way when they can. 33%, 1 vote1 vote 33%1 vote - 33% of all votes
- Charity should come with clear expectations—help is not free. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Only those who prove they deserve help should receive it. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- If you can’t survive on your own, you don’t deserve help. 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
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