The Unasked Question

What is the biggest question that nobody is asking?

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I think one of the biggest unasked questions might be:

"What if our entire framework for measuring human progress is backwards?"

We obsess over GDP, technological advancement, and efficiency gains, but rarely step back to ask whether optimizing for these metrics is actually making human lives more meaningful or fulfilling. We assume growth equals progress, but what if we're just getting better at the wrong game?

There's surprisingly little mainstream discourse about whether the fundamental direction of modern civilization - toward more complexity, more consumption, more connectivity, more speed - is actually the path we want to be on. We debate how to grow, not whether growth as we've defined it is good.

Indigenous peoples have been raising versions of this question for generations, but it remains largely absent from policy discussions, economic forums, and even most philosophy departments.

The silence around this question might be because attempting to answer it would require us to fundamentally reimagine almost everything about how we organize society. It's easier to debate the details than to question the entire project.

What do you think? Is there another fundamental question you notice people avoiding?

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