Creatix / February 21, 2026 There is a persistent myth that the past was gentler, simpler, and morally superior. Many fall for the trap or reminiscing a golden age of strong families, honest labor, and tight-knit communities. We imagine candlelit homes, children playing freely in open fields, neighbors helping neighbors, and life moving at a slower, more meaningful pace. Compared to the noise, speed, and complexity of modern life, the “good old days” can feel comforting. But comfort in imagination is not the same as comfort in reality. For most of human history, life was defined by hunger, disease, violence, and fragility. A bad harvest could mean starvation. A minor infection could mean death. Child mortality was heartbreakingly common. Women routinely died in childbirth. There were no antibiotics, no modern anesthesia, no social safety nets, no reliable sanitation systems, no refrigeration, no vaccines, no public schooling for most, and no meaningful legal protection for children. Th...
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