Democracy Dies in Darkness

Down on 2023? We get it. But here are some things that might improve.

Seven writers and thinkers have some optimism about parenting, equality, careers, salaries, the opioid crisis — and even the size of airplane seats

January 1, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. EST
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12 min

It’s understandable that people might feel tentative about charging boldly into the new year. After all, the 2020s haven’t offered a surplus of cheer so far. And blind optimism isn’t exactly doing the trick when it comes to lifting us out of a funk.

Still, there’s always a glimmer of something worth noticing in a new trend, a stray statistic, a shift in thought. Here, seven writers offer some concrete examples of things that might actually improve in 2023.