lets be fair about this folks... ANY standard home 100 years ago was vastly more simple than the complexity of homes today. back then... most only had one bathroom and minimal outlets... minimal lighting... minimal plumbing... modern homes are loaded with all that stuff and technology galore... recessed lighting everywhere... way more intensive construction to retain as much heat/cooling as possible... homes are generally more useable today than years ago. automobiles are no different.... vastly more complex than cars even 30 years ago. but the value of the dollar did take a massive decline over what it was 100 years ago.... just not quite as bad... lets compare apples to apples, shall we??
Technological improvements should not enter the equation, My grandparents didn't know / were completly unaware of said "missing" outlets,lights,toilets,and usability...A car today is 1000x more complex then cars of yesterday, but the underlying economies should still apply. A house is a house, a car is a car, an egg is egg. Cept they are expensive as fuck, and we're all losing to the hidden inflation tax/theft built into the corrupt fiat system, of which inflation is just ONE of the ways we are fucked by bankers and fiat.
lets be fair about this folks... ANY standard home 100 years ago was vastly more simple than the complexity of homes today. back then... most only had one bathroom and minimal outlets... minimal lighting... minimal plumbing... modern homes are loaded with all that stuff and technology galore... recessed lighting everywhere... way more intensive construction to retain as much heat/cooling as possible... homes are generally more useable today than years ago. automobiles are no different.... vastly more complex than cars even 30 years ago. but the value of the dollar did take a massive decline over what it was 100 years ago.... just not quite as bad... lets compare apples to apples, shall we??
Technological improvements should not enter the equation, My grandparents didn't know / were completly unaware of said "missing" outlets,lights,toilets,and usability...A car today is 1000x more complex then cars of yesterday, but the underlying economies should still apply. A house is a house, a car is a car, an egg is egg. Cept they are expensive as fuck, and we're all losing to the hidden inflation tax/theft built into the corrupt fiat system, of which inflation is just ONE of the ways we are fucked by bankers and fiat.