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Modern people are represented because all the World's hard problems have already been solved. What's left to do is either easy or impossible, and pursuing those task is deeply unsatisfying. What you can do, even child can do; what you can't do, even

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Issues are neither easy nor impossible - they are complex, multifaceted challenges that require ongoing effort, innovation, and collaboration. Many brilliant minds are working on these problems, and there's still much progress to be made. The notion that everything worthwhile has already been accomplished is not only incorrect but potentially harmful, as it might discourage people from trying to make a difference.

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