I asked my dad about what it was like living in a world where the mom didn't have to work. The dad was able to buy a home, 1 car and live like they did on "Leave it to Beaver." He replied. "That was TV. No one, except for the rich lived like that. My mom and dad both had to work to keep food on the table." He said there was no home insurance, car insurance or health insurance for most folks, because they couldn't afford it. Even with mom and dad working.
All that sort of busted my bubble on how things used to be.
My grandfather worked hard so his kids wouldn't have to work as hard. His kids worked hard, although not as hard as their dad, so their kids wouldn't have to work as hard. And so forth and so on. Inventions that make life easier and more efficient is one of humans greatest accomplishment. Einstein was right, for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.
A friend of mine and I were discussing this the other day. He and I agree that Elvis helped to destroy decency.