People who lived during the Great Depression became very hard working industrious people. My Grandmother's family came out to California from Denver, Colorado, during the Great Depression, and they lived in the camp that was featured in "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck. Her whole family worked picking apricots when my Grandmother was a child. Then my Great Grandmother opened her own restaurant in San Bernardino, and the family all worked at my Great Grandmother's restaurant. My Great Grandmother's brother helped to build the Spirit of Saint Louis, which was the first plane to fly across the Atlantic from New York to Paris, France. My whole family worked hard, and they were industrious. My Grandmother worked at the Original McDonald's in San Bernardino, and her whole life she worked hard. And she helped people, and for a while she was a nurse at a Catholic hospital. People from the Great Depression worked hard, and they helped other people.
Salute,
Tony V.