No Stupid Questions

198. What Does It Mean to Be “Cool”?

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Jun 2, 2024
What makes someone cool versus just popular? The discussion dives into generational shifts in fashion and trends, highlighting the playful disagreements they ignite. Social media's role in defining coolness is examined, along with the curious connection between Taylor Swift and Walmart. The transformation of niche styles to mainstream trends showcases how authenticity and activism now define what it means to be cool. Plus, whimsical childhood lies are explored, prompting a nostalgic look at how such stories shape perceptions.
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ANECDOTE

Current Trends

  • Angela Duckworth's daughters mentioned current trends like Adidas Sambas and Stanley cups.
  • Her daughters' friend gifted her mom a Stanley cup so she could "finally be cool".
INSIGHT

Self-Perception of Cool

  • A YouGov survey revealed that 53% of U.S. adults consider themselves cool.
  • This perception varies by age, with 75% of 18-29-year-olds self-identifying as cool.
ANECDOTE

Changing Trends

  • Mike Munger noticed his grandfather's old photos with thick-rimmed glasses, initially finding them unfashionable.
  • Years later, he realized those glasses were now trendy, illustrating how trends cycle.
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