50 Things Everyone Can Agree Would Make Our World Better
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50 Things Everyone Can Agree Would Make Our World Better

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50 Things Everyone Can Agree Would Make Our World Better
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This world has many things we wish did not exist or would change. From one extreme to the next, these are all things that would make this world better, if not perfect.

1. Cancer wouldn't exist and there would be a cure for all diseases.

2. Good people wouldn't die young.

3. Money couldn't buy your way out of trouble.

4. Racism would vanish.

5. Everyone respected all religions.

6. Everything was eco-friendly.

7. Cheating wasn't a normal thing.

8. War didn't happen.

9. Education and health care were human rights, not privileges.

10. Depression and anxiety ceased to exist.

11. Everyone's true colors were exposed at first impressions so no one could be fooled.

12. People wouldn't lie.

13. Humans wouldn't abuse animals or other humans.

14. Fatty foods would be healthy/affordable.

15. Everyone would respect others, especially elders and superiors.

16. Please and thank you would be more common.

17. Bullying would cease to exist.

18. Others wouldn't judge.

19. People would think before they speak/act.

20. Gay marriage and sexual orientation wouldn't be such a big deal (goes along with not judging).

21. Poverty wouldn't exist.

22. The justice system would be just that — justified.

23. Women and men would receive equal pay and equal rights.

24. People would smile and laugh more.

25. Addictions would be gone.

26. Clothes weren't so expensive.

27. Rape/sexual assault never happened.

28. People would love more.

29. Nightmares didn't exist.

30. No one drove drunk.

31. People would compliment others.

32. Airfare would be cheap.

33. People actually meant what they said.

34. We would smile more at strangers.

35. Insecurities would go away.

36. Everyone would show more compassion.

37. There would be more love in people's hearts.

38. Divorces would decrease.

39. Everyone received equal opportunity.

40. Teachers would get paid more.

41. Anyone looking for a job could find one.

42. All children would get the love and care they deserve.

43. Milk would never go bad.

44. Ice cream would never melt.

45. We would all be more selfless.

46. No one would stress about money.

47. We would get off our phones more.

48. Heartbreak wouldn't hurt so much.

49. The media couldn't corrupt our minds.

50. Lastly, as clichéd as it sounds, world peace.

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