Here’s a bit of a personal list:
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Undeniably the food scene in the US has changed for the better. Sometimes almost to an overcorrection (protein-slop and all). It’s great that so many different cuisines are easy to name and find even in more traditional rural parts of the country. Organic food isn’t seen as a weird hippie thing but an investment you make for your health.
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A lot less smoking in the world. I say this as early gen Z but I never grew up in a time when smoking was seen as cool when I was a teenager. My uncle even quit and that was good to see.
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It may not seem like it sometimes, but the one consolation prize of YouTube is I can theoretically be a content creator and never need to worry about the bottleneck that is getting chosen out of millions of people in Hollywood. I could theoretically just stay in the midwest and learn to livestream or make an anime discussion channel and produce content without needing a massive studio or working in Hollywood. Of course, it’s still almost impossible to get paid for it, but still.
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More and more people are aware of cars not being the best way to get around which has sparked interest in walkable cities. Problem is, there’s too much demand and too little supply but seeing car culture be questioned is a great first start.


It is so great we are seeing so much less smoking. And to touch up on the crime thing, last month I visited my cousin in NYC and I felt totally safe. Even when I was out and about I saw a few stickers even saying “cars ruin cities”.
One hopium is in some municipalities. We will see an undoing of Robert Moses’ legacy. We got to a point where smoking is seen as something fogey. We can do it with car culture.
I quit smoking like 2 years ago now I think? I switched to vaping and I haven’t looked back. Then I quite vaping and switched to nic pouches. The thought of taking a drag off a cig just makes my lungs hurt. Dunno how I ever put up with it, but I drank heavily during most of my years of smoking anyway.