Checking back in here.

It's difficult for me to try and be short in my thoughts or opinions on this, but this trait is a sore spot more and more everyday with me. It absolutely cannot be argued that building any type of model teaches a person countless things that can be applied in your everday life. However, I feel that our modeling can be looked at and compared as just another example of our typical "modern" society.
Mechanically, our society in general has gotten pretty darn pathetic in my opinion. I'm not talking about everybody, just what has become the majority. The sad thing is, when you really break it down, it's just plain laziness. It is amazing (less and less everyday however) how many people nowadays seriously don't know how to put air in their tires or check their own oil. I work retail in a large Harley-Davidson dealership, so I see a lot of people and get reminded of these things literally everyday.
The true builders here all know our own histories, and how many things we've learned from building our airplane models over the years. DESIGNING and building your own models is even better, but it takes more vision. As a result of this learning from your personal building histories you then instinctively know how things can be applied or related to so many other things you now automatically do for yourself.
Here's a big part of the problem in my opinion. Generationally, video games have ruined most mechanical "hands-on" sense. The current youth generation, and some of the one before it, has grown up with their lazy parents, and schools, using these games as babysitters. That is also the reason more and more people have no patience or attention span. I really think that has a lot to do with the current and growing lack of mechanical knowledge or ability to create things yourself. "WAAH-WAAH-WAAH, I WANT IT NOW!", think of how often you get that vibe all around you wherever you go these days. Too many people think things just happen, you don't actually have to create or perform. If you can't, or don't want do it for yourself, or if you just whine enough, someone else will make whatever the "issue" is either just happen or go away for you. This is pretty common procedure anymore. Again it's just laziness. If people don't suck it up and get off their butts and there heads out of them as well, it will only continue to get worse. If you doubt that, let's review this ten years from now.
With relating all of this to our modeling, I'm not going to say ARF's don't have a place in our hobby, heck I've built and flown some of them myself. I will definitely say though that I'm a #### of a lot more proud showing up at the field with a model that I've built and painted, myself.
Happy 4th of July to all, especially the "Greatest Generation".