We have been blessed, in our lifetime, with progress. So many miracles of modern medical technology that our forefathers did not have. Organ transplants.... joint replacements.... vaccines for polio and other debilitating/fatal diseases... I shattered a knee in 1977. They kept me in the hospital for 31 days!!!! 2009, had a total knee replacement. Sent home 24 hours after the surgery.
Communication... Letters from my dad during WWII took months to come from Europe to the U.S. When our son has been deployed, he either calls via cell phone or emails. We couldn't make a long distance call or even an emergency call after 10 p.m. when I was growing up. "Long distance" calls of 20 or 30 miles cost a lot of money. If you had an emergency on the road, you had to find a phone booth. Today, we can talk 24/7... across the globe... with this device in our pocket.
World Book Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Britannica, etc. were outdated before they left the press room. Today we know what is going on thousands of miles away, moments after it happens. Research is as easy as "Googling it".
So... I'm a fan of "progress" as that progress has made life better/easier for so many of us. And then...
Digital devices that take photos or text have antiquated photos and hand-written letters. The next generations will not have the paper stories we had in letters from friends and relatives. We are in possession of a bundle of letters an uncle of my wife sent home during WWII. His plane went down and he was killed 7 days before the Germans surrendered. There is a written "story" to remember who he was and his dreams for when he returned home. Photos of grandparents, early homes, etc. won't be there in a few generations.
Go to a restaurant and look around. Families going out to eat and they aren't talking to each other. Parents and kids have their noses in their cell phones. Social media has caused suicides, domestic abuse, influenced political elections, etc. I believe people are getting married without having a long conversation except by way of texting!!!!
Progress in manufacturing has eliminated many jobs. People would work in factories for their entire career, while today those same jobs are performed by robots. So many family farms saw each with implements, tractors, milk cows, etc. Today, it's corporate farming with $300,000 combines and $250,000 tractors. Even farm kids have not hand-milked a cow, dressed and butchered a chicken, gathered eggs, and other tasks. How many kids, today, have no idea where hamburger, milk, canned veggies, etc. come from?
Our goal in life should be to leave society and this Earth better than when we found it. IMHO, my generation has failed that task. We're leaving a mess behind for the next generations to clean up. And... I feel helpless that I can't wave a magic wand and fix it.
I'm content, today, typing this on my laptop. I'm content watching the impending thunderstorms on radar on my phone or laptop. I'm content discovering what that ailment is... bug is... flower is... and even being able to play "Games" on an internet forum. "Progress" though can be advantageous or.... Well, you get my drift!