For a decade my goal has been to maximize freedom and take life as a series of adventures. Born and raised in Finland with really strict social norms, it was really difficult to follow the intuition. Luckily the trait called Sisu (strength of will) is still strong, so instead of trying to change people to be more open, it is better to seek similar-minded people.
Close to the Arctic Circle the cold and dark weather makes people to be more isolated, so many of the so-called new norms have been part of the culture for a long time. One can imagine the expressions on peoples faces, when offered a free hug, for example. Some even jump from the scare of touching another human.
Living and travelling along the Mediterranean coasts with only a backpack going from the cheapest hostel to another have brought so many new friends and experiences, which seems to become less and less possible due the global political corruption.
The lockdowns have loosened up a bit in Andalucian area, so had some adventures along the coast with a good vlogger friend Travel Addict Guy. A few brave travellers from UK and Germany still hang around in Southern Spain, the rest of the world seems to be having these invisible walls.
The main cause of excitement comes from the natural state of the universe called chaos. One person cannot control an endless space, which is becoming more and more versatile as the consciousness creates more and more multiverses.
So instead of trying to make a "perfect" world, one can enjoy the weirdness and put some laughs in the middle. We already have this virtual Hive space to do almost anything related to data, with some dapps available in Finnish language too, so information can be distributed freely and without middlemen.
The human brain is kind of a random number generator, so leaving most of the counting to microchips on a computer is a great idea. It is also somehow connected to the greater consciousness, so we really do not need hierarchies or rules written in stone, just follow the heart(s).
Personally living outside the rat race for a decade has made me an optimist, sometimes your right to walk on the streets can be forbidden, but an adventurer always finds a way!