Hear, hear. No arguments from me on what you say. It’s gone beyond challenging how life is now, unfortunately. I have as little part of it as I can. But having a partner who loves going out and socialising, it gets thrust in my face, literally. When did it all change? The development of the Net, I would guess. It has removed the hard work from doing most things in life. The young don‘t know a life without both it and mobile phones glued to their hands. I cannot imagine how they would deal without a life of food being delivered, 24 hour shopping, instant communication wherever they are virtually, watching any film they want whenever, social media - all this stuff that is so vital to them, but in the greater scheme of life, meaningless. Despite how crucial all this stuff apparently is, we lived quite happily without nearly all of it right up to the late 1990s essentially, and we had perfectly adequate lives, with face to face friends who saw you, rang you, did more than send emoticons when you are in crisis. 3D people in your life, rather than texts and chat boxes…Seeing both sides of how life was and is, I would grab how life was 30 years ago, say, in an instant.