It does, it works for me too. that is good to know, but I wouldn't mind scrapping the automobile for horse and buggies, get rid of electricity, indoor plumbing, maybe people would start becoming more sociable if we did.
Just curious, have you talked to many people who lived through those times?
My Grandpa was in high school when they first got electricity to their house, and he remembers their first automobile well.
Due to looking after grandparent and parents, I've talked to several people in their late 80's and beyond -- and none of them seem to want to go back to life before modern conveniences (some will gladly leave behind the personal computers and smartphones though.)
I remember when my Grandma used to wash their laundry in the sink -- praise God for when they got a washing machine to lighten her workload, as she was a full-time farmer as well.
As for me... Well, I don't mind being an introverted hermit if it spares me from using -- and emptying -- a chamber pot!
(I do have friends, but they're all thousands of miles away.)