With the invention and proliferation of the modern internet, there really is no need for newspapers, magazines, flyers, etc. Maybe small town newspapers may still survive, maybe the sale ads in the stores may continue, but there is no need for a newspaper or magazines in the modern information age. A lot of these things can be replaced with Digital Printers. Offset printing is a dying art, and the demand on hours and working holidays are some of the reasons I got out of Offset and stayed in Flexo. As Digital Printing becomes more affordable for companies, and allows them to hire at a lower wage than those of us who still know the craft, Flexo will also become obsolete. The Journeyman Pressman will become a thing of the past. AI, robotics, automation, digitization will never replace Plumbers, Electricians, Welders, HVAC, Carpenters, Construction, etc. At least, not in our lifetime. Had I known then what I know now, I would have not gone into the Printing field, and instead become a Plumber, Electrician, etc. Hindsight, unfortunately, is 20/20. I don't regret my choice of profession, I mourn the loss of that profession. It has, however, given me the skills and knowledge to open doors for me in other industries. While I know I will be fine, I will survive, it hurts my heart to see these things happening. I guess I now know why our grandparents and Old Salts felt the way they did and told us that they were sad to see things changing the way they were. We gave them the old trope "everything changes, nothing ever stays the same. Change can be a good thing" not understanding where they were coming from. We took things for granted, just as I am sure they did when they were younger, and listening to their grandparents.