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A Canadian researcher has resurfaced what newspapers in 1924 predicted the world would look like 100 years into the future. And some of those predictions turned out to be eerily accurate as humanity winds its way through 2024. University of Calgary researcher Paul Fairie shared headlines and articles from the past on his X account, showing in what ways the world has changed and how it has remained the same.

” Women becoming physically stronger The newspapers of 1924 also predicted that women of the future would be “physically strong, vital and alert.” One article predicted that women would spend more time in the outdoors, be active in sports, and would be “engaging by choice” in activities that were historically restricted to men because of their riskiness or danger. Intellectually, women would be “quick at wit and keen of judgment,” while spiritually, she would “radiate love and good will”.

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