> be Dua Lipa
> sell out arenas worldwide on a $100M+ Radical Optimism tour
> go to dinner with your dad at a London restaurant in early 2024
> get introduced to an actor named Callum Turner by the owner
> a year later, run into him again in Los Angeles
> realize you're both reading the exact same book - "Trust" by Hernán Díaz
> start dating. go Instagram official by summer
> get engaged in December 2024 with a ring he designed with your sister's help
> tell Vogue you want to finish the tour first, then marry "your best friend forever"
> finish the tour
> May 31, 2026: marry Callum in a tiny London town hall in custom Schiaparelli
> with a 3-day celebration in Sicily still to come
she wrote a whole album called Radical Optimism, then went and proved it - two strangers reading the same book in a different city is the most "New Rules" way to find forever
Yes and every citizen gets housing, health care, food and education. Whether youre a child, with disability, a senior, marginalized- your society has come together to ensure everyone is taken car of, this is a functional society.
Piece of advice: if you are a parent, watch out what the Finns are doing and copy them. It's one of the few countries that pays closer attention to their youth. They observe, study, and adjust all the time!
For example, they are now gradually reversing their decade-long, tech-heavy education model to combat declining cognitive performance and severe classroom distractions. Schools are scaling back on devices in favor of printed textbooks, handwriting instruction, and pen-and-paper assignments.