Life in the 50's, for many Americans, was a time of unprecedented prosperity. It's amazing to see the things that people supposedly 'need' today compared to what they needed in the 50's. In most homes nowadays, you'll find such things as microwave ovens, disposable razors and diapers, big-screen televisions, cell phones, and expensive bottled water, and washing machines and dryers. Gone are the days when clothes were hung on clotheslines and bread was made from scratch.
Women were beautiful back then, even without all the expensive outfits, high-priced cosmetics, and high-maintenance spa and salon 'treatments.' In addition, they accepted the natural effects of aging instead of draining their savings on cosmetic surgeries. Because crime has increased tremendously in America, now people spend exorbitant amounts of money on fancy security systems for homes and vehicles. Whatever happened to trust between neighbors, and having faith in Yahweh to protect all that He blessed you with?
People in the 50's had pets, but they did not spend money on groomers, vets, pet insurance, pet cemeteries, pet therapists, and $20.00 bags of pet food. Pets ate tables scraps! Moreover people wouldn't spend hundreds of dollars purchasing pets in the first place!
Life was simpler then, even though we have more supposed 'conveniences' today. People watered their yards and gardens without spending hard-earned cash on sprinkler systems. And yes, most grew their own vegetables and fruits, of course! Now people buy prepackaged foods that are devoid of nutrients, but high in pesticides, sodium, and all kinds of nasty stuff. Could this be one reason the health of American citizens are declining rapidly. And speaking of health, look at today's medical world. Family doctors used to make house calls for $10.00. Today, people spend thousands of dollars on medical insurance and prescriptions. They also spend money on gyms, diet plans, and useless weight loss gadgets. People used to stay fit by digging their own gardens and mowing their own lawns!
Most families owned one car that lasted a very long time. Bumpers were made of steel unlike today's 'plastic' designer bumpers. People taught their children to drive instead of spending hundreds of dollars on driving classes. Entertainment back then was often free. Families went on picnics and camping trips, instead of spending their last dollar on high-priced theme parks. Children were content with playing outside climbing trees instead of demanding the latest toy or video game. It may benefit us to adopt some of the old ways. Be satisfied with less modern gadgets and be thankful for the blessings you have. Serve Yahweh with a pure heart and stop letting the world come between you and Him.
