It's so true, and one thing that IMO stand out for me the most is today's lesser-than quality compared to back in the day.
In our house (my childhood home) everything was fixed, repaired, patched, taped, stitched, tacked, and welded, and then and ONLY then did my parents look at replacing something.
For years I remember people kept their old refrigerators in the basement as beer fridges, and they continued running for decades, not just a handful of years.
Now a days, most everything - if it isn't made out of plastic, it has cheap plastic parts, so nothing lasts and everything breaks. It's such a shame and irritates me something awful.