You seem to be making plenty of excuses there.
My Grandparents went through a Depression and a World War.
There was no work, then there were millions upon millions dying in an horrific war. They didn't grow up in some paradise. That life was brutal.
And yet listening to them I learned many valuable lessons. The advice they gave was sound and sensible.
Still works well today.
If we had grown up in a society where the value of your work is always decreasing you ask?
Hey champ, many of us grew up in a society where our job skills and experience saw us made redundant by technology. And that's relevant for people in their late 40's and 50s.
No system is perfect, who is even saying that? No doubt if you suggested a system people could pick holes through that too.
Any person including you and I is only as good as we make ourselves. Relying on any shit arse Politician to make your life better is a waste of time.
Ok this was the expected answer (we grew up in a box on the street and got killed every night etc and you should feel pity and respect for us because life was tough but we were very good unlike the sloths today), so what caused - according to you - an entire generation of youngsters to have "no work ethic"?