Yes, things like Hillsdale College, things like a financially and ethically sound business, apolitical charities that help change lives - like restoring a smile to little kids born with a cleft palette, personally helping advance a deserving young person, financially assisting in getting adoptions for babies that were saved from abortion, adopting kids that have lost or been abandoned by their parents and/or donating to organizations that support that, supporting young talent when they are also morally sound, and I could go on adding to the list.
Just think of everything in society like you do a child of your own, and how you try to invest in that child’s future materially and with morally sound ideas, and then extend that idea beyond your family to other folks in society. If someone had really great wealth they could even start another Hillsdale College, extending the availability of the kind of education Hillsdale tries to provide.
I could go on.
“I could go on.”
That’s a good start but needs to be fleshed out.
We need to go on the idealogical offensive. Heavily against the cancel theology of Big “Tech”.
The Field Museum in Chicago had an exhibition titled “Pompeii” in the late 1970s. They had various artifacts, and a couple of the actual bodies. Probably as close to Pompeii as I’ll ever be. It was a great exhibit, and I was fortunate enough to see it.