21 Titles People Will Definitely Want to Read About
Tired of writing about COVID, race, AI, writing advice, self-help, and Donald Trump?
The writing market seems to be saturated with already written topics. There comes a point where you want to frantically swipe left on the app-window that can't seem to stop talking about COVID, race, AI, writing advice, self-help, or Donald Trump. Here are some off-beat topics that people would want to know more about. With enough research, insight, and excellent writing, these topics have a huge potential to draw an enthusiastic audience. I’d personally love to read well-argued and fact-backed articles on them.
1. Businesses to go extinct by 2025
2. Inventions that we desperately need but don’t have
3. A School of philosophy that explains millennial behavior
4. A smarter alternative to reading Terms and Conditions
5. Inventions that are on the verge of becoming daily-technology in 2021
6. Most Important experiments in Behavioral Psychology in modern times
7. The education system is outdated. We need these core changes NOW.
8. What they did with all my stolen data so far
9. The current-day Isaac Newton
10. What everyone is talking about in these industries: Automobile, Consulting, Medicine, Chemical, and Agriculture
11. We wanted flying cars in 2020, we got 180 characters. What if Social Media was not THE technology of the day?
12. What a world where women and men are really equal looks like
13. A better economic system than capitalism that works and doesn’t kill
14. How the Computer changes high-level language to Machine language
15. Travelling is killing the planet, stop glorifying it
16. Ground-breaking discoveries and inventions in 2020 that are not COVID related
17. The most significant experiments in the education system so far
18. Natural Experients in psychology that changed the way we see the world
19. Apps that are heavily underrated
20. Philosophies about the meaning of life — From BC to 2020
21. Lessons to teach your kid before it is too late
These are not topics that I find on my newsfeed every day or even once in a blue moon. They are full of potential and promise. I hope to read well-researched articles on at least some of these soon!
