After the crazy year all of us just lived through, I’m really hoping that humanity and society are only headed in an upward trajectory, but I guess you never really know, right?
And that’s why this conversation will be interesting because it’s kind of hard to imagine any of us being nostalgic for a whole lot of anything from right now…
So, what will people be nostalgic for four decades from now?
Here’s what folks on AskReddit had to say.
1. This!
“Physical media so you don’t have to micropay for every movie you feel like watching.
When the DVDs and Blu-Rays are no longer in the stores, there will be no reason for streaming services to charge a flat rate.”
2. New classics.
“So many of the amazing movies made in the 2000s.
Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, many of the Cristopher Nolan movies.
I’m convinced these newer classics will be enjoyed for decades to come.”
3. Coming faster than we think?
“Paper and metal currency.
Virtual money, wire transfers, alternative finance models, blockchain money will be a norm I anticipate.
It is coming faster than we think.”
4. Oh, great…
“The golden days before covid-25 when you just had to wear a mask instead of a full Hazmat suit.”
5. Sounds kinda scary.
“Contemporary weather patterns and jet streams.
Lack of maa migration and climate change refugees.
Clean beaches.
Peace in India.”
6. We’ll see…
“Driving.
Cars will be 100% automated and it will be illegal to drive your own car on roadways unless you have a special license, because it will be so dangerous.”
There will be amusement parks where you can drive a car all by yourself.
7. The end of privacy.
“Privacy.
Nothing would be private. No one would be able to run away, go rogue. You’ll be traced everywhere by cameras, by sensors, by people.
Enjoy privacy while it lasts.”
8. I sure hope not…
“Breathable air.
Swimmable water.
Polar bears and whales.”
9. Strange days…
“Corporations will look back fondly on the days when they do whatever with little to no consequences, besides financial
Targeted advertisements and content is in it’s infancy now, 20 years from now it will be a grown up. Picture Minority Report, where ads are calling your name as you walk down the street.”
10. You’re wrong! I hope…
“The days when we could go to huge concerts and walk around without masks.”
11. Last of the V8s.
“I honestly fell it’ll be V8 vehicles.
I’m not talking about those crazy luxurious ones, but as a German car lover I noticed many of those V8 Benz, BMW, Audi swap out for V6 turbos.
Cars like E92, next gen C63, 2016 and prior RS5.”
12. It’s a rite of passage.
“Learning how to drive.
I saw an ad for a self-driving car service that worked kinda like Uber, from what I can tell.
Eventually everyone’s gonna have self-driving cars and learning to do it yourself will probably the present-day equivalent of learning to ride a horse-drawn carriage.”
13. That’s too bad.
“Cashiers.
They were already slowly being replaced by self checkouts, and now covid has put a rush on it.”
14. Very sad.
“Large animals. Rhinos, elephants, orangutans, giraffes.
I have little faith that we won’t destroy the world. Looking at the old onesies from our kids pajamas that we packed in a box showing safari animals will become as extinct as dinosaurs.
But more painful.”
Have you thought about what you might be nostalgic for 40 years from now?
If so, please fill us in in the comments.
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