How can I improve my Quora?
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How can I improve my Quora?
Solutions:
- Provide verification batch for each correct answer.
- Provide batches like (Platinum, Gold etc.,) for each answer as well as users based criteria like.
- Provide Quick Summary of all the correct answers if one question has multiple answers.
How can I improve my problem solving Quora?
- Become a part of peer group which has people who know what you don’t know.
- Ask them doubts.
- Learn from them.
- Try solving the same problems once again.
- Learn if there is still a scope.
- Practice rigorously and keep on asking, learning and solving.
- Fail sometimes to remember that there is still a lot to learn.
What is the biggest problem in the world Quora?
The biggest problem we have in the world, in my opinion, is one of management….The top U.S. known crises (different from the stuff we’re oblivious to) seem like:
- Opioids.
- Social media influence.
- Trust in technology.
- Trust in media.
- Affordable housing.
- Political polarization.
- Student loans.
- Climate change.
What are some unsolved everyday problems?
Here is the full list:
- Having a runny nose.
- Call from unknown numbers.
- Being left on hold when calling a company.
- Receiving a ‘we missed you’ card for a failed parcel delivery.
- People who ignore queuing etiquette.
- Having no WiFi.
- Having to pay 5p to carry your own shopping home.
- Door-to-door salespeople.
What are the three biggest challenges facing the world today?
Top 10 Biggest Issues in the World Today
- Poverty. More than 70 percent of the people in the world own less than $10,000 — or roughly 3 percent of total wealth in the world.
- Religious Conflict & War.
- Political Polarization.
- Government Accountability.
- Education.
- Food and Water.
- Health in Developing Nations.
- Credit Access.
What are the major problems in this world?
Below are the top-10 most concerning world issues, according to millennials.
- Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8\%)
- Large scale conflict / wars (38.9\%)
- Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8\%)
- Poverty (29.2\%)
- Religious conflicts (23.9\%)
- Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7\%)