There are quite a few psychological techniques that can be used to influence others. There are however two problems:
1. There are many such techniques.
2. Sometimes it’s hard to imagine their application to your particular situation, especially when combining more than one such technique.
A book, where each chapter focuses on one technique, explains it, and then shows many specific applications in many fields, either by itself or combined with one or more of the other techniques. On online community could also be created for further discussions.
To see how it was and get some insight as to what changed and what didn’t.
A website or app. Put your everyday life in the context of a different period. Select a time and the type of person and get to read, see and hear what his daily life was like.
You need some medical advice or some procedure done, and would like to know how long before you can get an appointment with the best in the field.
A regularly updated web page listing the best doctors in each field of practice, based on location. For each one, you can see how much you’ll probably need to wait before you could see them. These are based on factual data provided by the practitioners, or if that is not available then based on past experiences reported by patients.
It might be interesting to see if there are any patterns or similarities in subject matter and style of pictures taken by people of similar age, and what these are.
An app that crawls the social networks and gathers pictures of users that have their age available publicly. The app then creates an ever growing wall of pictures segmented by age groups.
Most people have a disdain to younger generations. The future is largely going to be defined by them. It’s worth following, listening, watching and reading what their brightest have to say.
A website dedicated to curated or original content from the younger generations. The editors scout and publish the top of the crop, as well as inviting some to write specifically for the website.