I do that, in a different way. I make certain they know every tangible object they can imagine, results from Toolmakers work. Along with depth of Machinists, Welders, Fabricators and industry in general; producing not just items but equipment making their first world life a reality.
Right down to the screws in their eyeglasses, buttons on their blouse, that cheap little inkpen, or brand new car. And the plane flying overhead, the paved road they traveled, lumber in homes...
It's like an untelevised "How It's Made" on steriods. Yeah, I've written them to film episodes following a products from mining to store. Nothing so far.
I've mentioned it many times; this isn't a mere hobby. Scrapbooking, stamp collecting, souvenirs, are hobbies. Oddly enough, also dependent on Toolmakers.
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