Likely not just pipes and tobacco, but just stuff in general that people own and bring with them would have seemed ridiculous from 40 years ago?
Houses have gotten bigger, cars have gotten bigger, people have so much stuff...
Totally agree. Which in itself is fine but I've tried to make this point many times whenever people complain because (as with most things) lack of historical context leads to ignorance.... WARNING, Rant Incoming:
Like people saying the American Dream is dead... we could argue about specific issues like health care or economic management til the cows come home.. but setting that aside, the simple fact is that most people's idea of "The American Dream" for the last 50 or so years has ZERO resemblance with what it did for the prior 250.
If you went back to before any generation than the boomers that dream meant to live in a 1500sqft house, have 1.. MAYBE 2 Chevrolets/Fords in the driveway, a few kids and a couple radios and MAYBE a TV set and the ability to have it all paid off before they died (when social security was set up for 65 the avg lifespan was 63).
Now when most people hear that phrase they think a 3500sqft main residence, 1 or 2 2500sqft vacation homes, the ability to retire at age 50 with at least 10 million in the bank, 4 or 5 foreign luxury cars/SUV's, 27 flat screens, 5 new smartphones every 2 years, and a partridge in a passive income tree lmao. And I mean don't get me wrong... I'm as guilty or more than anyone else of chasing materialism... but at least I know enough to realize how lucky I am that that is my main problem in life.
I have a group of friends (8 of us in total) when they start complaining in our groupchat I kindly remind them that statistically by now (early 30's) at least 3 of us would have been killed either in a war or working in coal mines and the rest of us wouldn't get any mental health days off to process it lol. Same thing when my father complains about a toaster breaking because they aren't made like they used to be in his grandparents' day. Well, in your grandparents day they didn't have a house with 3.5 kitchens, a vacation house with 2 kitchens, 2 rental houses with 2 kitchens, and an office with a kitchen. So if you bought one $400 Bosch toaster instead of 12 $19.95 WalMart toasters.. I'm sure it would last/be as repairable as your grandparents.
But because I study history, from where I'm standing alot of it looks like the most privileged people to have ever existed in the history of the human race complaining about how terribly unfortunate they are. The pointing out of which then earns me looks of scorn and derision like you wouldn't believe..

