It’s like we rolled the clock back a decade, to before the gig economy opened new doors for people like us: disabled, senior citizens, people without their own vehicles, moms with too many small kids to take to the store on the bus. But now, none of us have the network of friends or family who will step in and help, because people have stopped thinking about extending shopping or ride assistance to folks because we can pay for that now. No one has to volunteer to take Aunt Mary to the doctor.