I think it's a combination of several things.
The first one has already been mentioned - stuff (especially electronics) is manufactured such a way that when it dies it cannot be fixed. There are no parts available and sometimes the damned thing is sealed shut. This encourages the toss it and buy another one mentality.
The second thing came about because of the first thing - you've got people that don't have the knowledge or desire to fix things. Most of us old timers were raised in an era where men generally knew how to change sparks plugs and points and fiddle with a carburetor but that knowledge is no longer required. The result is that a lot of people neglect and drive cars until they quit on the side of the road before having them fixed.
The third thing that I think is going on is that people simply don't want to get their hands dirty doing manual labor anymore. The dream today is to have a college degree and a white collar job.
The last thing that's going on is the loss of votech in high schools. My high school had a metal shop, a woodworking shop, and an auto shop. I seriously doubt those shops are active these days, most likely due to liability - those spaces are probably being used for storage rooms now. So kids aren't exposed to these things anymore and don't learn them.
So it's not all old man grinching. Our country has turned it's back on the old ideas of thrift and taking care of what you have in favor of consumerism.
The first one has already been mentioned - stuff (especially electronics) is manufactured such a way that when it dies it cannot be fixed. There are no parts available and sometimes the damned thing is sealed shut. This encourages the toss it and buy another one mentality.
The second thing came about because of the first thing - you've got people that don't have the knowledge or desire to fix things. Most of us old timers were raised in an era where men generally knew how to change sparks plugs and points and fiddle with a carburetor but that knowledge is no longer required. The result is that a lot of people neglect and drive cars until they quit on the side of the road before having them fixed.
The third thing that I think is going on is that people simply don't want to get their hands dirty doing manual labor anymore. The dream today is to have a college degree and a white collar job.
The last thing that's going on is the loss of votech in high schools. My high school had a metal shop, a woodworking shop, and an auto shop. I seriously doubt those shops are active these days, most likely due to liability - those spaces are probably being used for storage rooms now. So kids aren't exposed to these things anymore and don't learn them.
So it's not all old man grinching. Our country has turned it's back on the old ideas of thrift and taking care of what you have in favor of consumerism.
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