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So, I hear you, but i saw this meme of newspaper clippings going back to like 1900 where business owners were quoted "people don't want to work anymore". We think it's a new idea but its like 100+ years old.
Maybe companies have always looked for ways to cut corners and screw customers, we just focus on our last 20 years. And it's not that before we got older they were all reputable and its only recently they've gone this greedy path. Its just cuz we didn't know about it as kids, especially cuz the interent wasn't huge yet.
I'm not trying to say things aren't getting worse. They definitely are. But what if we've had this long, general decline of everything that's always been happening and we didn't see it or feel it cuz we were just kids.