Something New Every Day

Stories and essays on identity, creative thought, and everyday common sense.

Workplaces underwent a revolution. Employees, prioritising balance and well-being, pushed for reasonable hours and remote work options. Productivity soared as stress levels dropped. Companies adopted transparent policies, leading to improved morale and trust.

As the Common Sense Virus spread across the globe, its impact on social media platforms was profound and transformative. Social media, once a realm dominated by misinformation, outrage, and superficial content, underwent a significant overhaul. People started enjoying their meals instead of posting pictures of them online.

Year 1: A New World Order

One year into the pandemic, the world had settled into a new normal. The Common Sense Virus had reshaped societies, cultures, and economies. Here are a few examples of the changes common sense brought about:

Health and Wellness

People became proactive about their health. Regular exercise, balanced diets, and preventive care became the norm. Public health systems, now under less strain, provided better care for those in need. The pharmaceutical industry shifted focus to preventive medicine and sustainable practices.

Environmental Sustainability

Environmental consciousness became a universal priority. Recycling, conservation, and renewable energy were standard practices. Urban areas saw a surge in green spaces and community gardens. Pollution levels dropped dramatically, and endangered species began to recover as habitats were restored.

Education and Knowledge

Education systems were overhauled to prioritise critical thinking, creativity, and practical skills. Students were encouraged to pursue their passions and contribute meaningfully to society. Lifelong learning became a cultural norm, with adults regularly attending workshops and courses.

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