Stephen, I totally agree with you that raising the age of when children can start working has caused too many kids to grow up with a weak work ethic. Where we live kids can not get working papers until they are 14. By then they seem to conclude their parents are merely "banks" with a endless supply of money to buy them whatever they need/want. "Why work when mom and dad buy me everything I need already?" Add in the both parents work or the parents are divorced and "feel guilty" and spoil kids to soothe themselves. Top it off with the all the electronics and we are creating a generation of instant gratification addicts. So it is different then prior generations. All the electronics have hard wired alot of today's young minds(brains) differently then prior generations. Robots are the answer. We need to go full steam ahead into robotic R&D until we can make droids that will do all those mundane jobs/chores no one wants to. I envision "personal assistant droids" that look after us and cater to our every whim. We will then be left to think, read, persue high levels of Consciousness until we attain Nirvana! LOL
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