But it _is_ an exaggeration. Child and maternal mortality rates was obviously higher back in the day, and social safety nets were mainly based on community and family rather than own savings or contributions like in modern Western society.
On the other hand, there are still somewhat un-contacted and isolated tribes on multiple continents, and I've never heard anyone describe their life as hellish. Most of those tribes are perfectly aware that there is an outside world, and one would think they'd join the rest of us if things were _that_ bad.
As it is now, it seems the situation is far worse for those who attempted to leave but failed to integrate into modern society.
That being said, average quality of life does seem to have increased a lot the last 100 years. There's no doubt about that.
But it _is_ an exaggeration. Child and maternal mortality rates was obviously higher back in the day, and social safety nets were mainly based on community and family rather than own savings or contributions like in modern Western society.
On the other hand, there are still somewhat un-contacted and isolated tribes on multiple continents, and I've never heard anyone describe their life as hellish. Most of those tribes are perfectly aware that there is an outside world, and one would think they'd join the rest of us if things were _that_ bad.
As it is now, it seems the situation is far worse for those who attempted to leave but failed to integrate into modern society.
That being said, average quality of life does seem to have increased a lot the last 100 years. There's no doubt about that.