Prepare your question. Think it through. Hasty-sounding questions get hasty answers, or none at all. The more you do to demonstrate that having put thought and effort into solving your problem* before seeking help, the more likely you are to actually get help.
The above page was written to assist in asking technical questions to solve computing problems, but much of it is generally applicable for provoking quality responses.
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I agree : the question, if it is one seeking an actual answer, is a bad one. But I guess we can be more charitable and view this question purely as a conversation starter around an issue. Maybe OP wants to have the view of a wide number of people around this subject one general, and purposefully makes questions as imprecise as possible. If I am not mistaken, I saw other questions of the same type by OP before.
Correct assumption. I just like how people differently approach these questions. They are really general, I agree, but that's what I like in them and answers some are trying to add.