Humans are interesting creatures. Looking from the outside, it might seem that we accept many weird things as absolutely normal. In fact, we don’t even have to look from the outside, just look at our past and see what kind of today’s oddities we consider to be normal.In this list, you’ll find plenty of today’s normal things that people think will lose their normality in 10+ years.More info:RedditThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Humans are interesting creatures. Looking from the outside, it might seem that we accept many weird things as absolutely normal. In fact, we don’t even have to look from the outside, just look at our past and see what kind of today’s oddities we consider to be normal.
In this list, you’ll find plenty of today’s normal things that people think will lose their normality in 10+ years.
More info:Reddit
This post may includeaffiliate links.
“Influencers” Which is a stupid name for them what do they influence? and are they a Good/Bad influence? (I’ve seen mostly bad)
The 5-day work week. 4 days is better and just as productive.
Daylight savings time
Hopefully we’ll have a biodegradable replacement for all of the single-use plastics that we’re creating.Microplastics have now found their way into virtually every ecosystem on Earth.
Owning things outright without having to pay a subscription.
Plastic drinking bottles (non-reusable)
Politicians being a minimum age of 500, hopefully.
Unregulated phone use for minors. It’s already starting to change.
If social media history is any indication, TikTok won’t be the most popular app among teens in 10 years.
Privacy
Hopefully private health insurance
Drawing on giant eyebrows.
The way we treat addiction. The disease model will go out of style (thank god) and we will treat it as a behavioral disorder (because that’s what it is). And we will be able to mitigate this behavior BEFORE it gets so out of hand and treatment centers will stop outsourcing their actual f*****g treatment to twelve step programs!! The future is bright in this area.
At some point, maybe 20 years away, cash will become an oddity and we will all just spend money electronically.
Interacting with a human being for basic customer service needs.
Being able to be offline or uncontactable
having a facebook
Letting children have unfettered access to all information all the time and specifically giving them tacit permission and encouragement to use social media
Paying for all our electricity from a power company. The future is and always has been on-site generation for EVERYTHING. Most cities are putting “solar-readiness” clauses in their building codes so new homes are being built ready to fit it on already and get great efficiency.And I live in Houston, the oil/energy capital of the country. Happened 7 years ago. Solar has always been the future. Just a matter of people learning about it without a pitch.Edit: to clarify, for the places that undeniably get more than enough sun to provide solar for homes it’s the future. It just makes sense. Places that don’t have sun are an example of what oil/gas electricity is good for. On-demand/emergency electricity generation when better means won’t work. Oil and gas isn’t the best solution but it is pretty damn good in places where it’s cold and cloudy
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Golf courses in the American Southwest.
I’m probably being too hopeful here but I hope it’s shopping on Amazon.They’re horrible now and with all the better options (even eBay is better), they don’t deserve their success anymore. They mostly sell fake Chinese c**p now, have unreliable delivery times, bad packaging, worse customer service than before, etc. Don’t even get me started on getting returned, open items as ‘new’ and having to wait 2 weeks for the refund.
Kids being Tate fans
I hope Reels (please God)
Excessive phone screentime, I hope.
Spending $15 on lunch for 1
Largely unrestricted travel through the developed world. I visited Europe this summer as an American and travelled effortlessly through six countries. The only even slight delays were England to EU and back. The rest didn’t even look at my passport, it was like traveling states in America.Between increasing global migration, political splintering and tension, potential US drawback in world order-keeping role, likely increased terror incidents to come, economic turmoil, and yet unseen effects of climate change, I think we will see borders become harder to cross than today.
Owning a house.One absolute nightmare scenario for the future would be a company like Blackrock finagling the government into giving them the power of eminent domain seizure, then seizing whole neighborhoods and then renting them back to the former owners at a 500% markup.
Cable tv boxes
Separate bathrooms for men and women
Heavily praising people born in the early 2020s for successfully using a toilet.
probably being able to have an opinion
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