I think the answer is yes. We live in a society that plies us with the lie that we deserve everything when we want it and we shouldn't ever have to wait or go without. We get money thrown at us, and there are even companies that offer money to lend to people who shouldn't really have money lent to them due to a whole string of bad credit and ccj's.
Don't get me wrong, my husband and I started off our marriage like this, mainly to pay for the wedding, then high purchase here, personal loan there, of course a credit card.
now ten years on, we are debt free, we don't buy unless we can do so in cash, with the exception of our mortgage which we are also trying to pay off. My kids have pocket money and have to save up for things they want outside of birthdays and christmas and their pocket money is sometimes dependent on chores etc, i.e, the sense that they have earned it.
Debt is still a bad thing, it is just that today it has been respun to suggest that it isn't, it is a normal and necessary part of our lives. Debt is not necessary, it IS ok to go without or go for a lesser model or to wait awhile before getting something and frankly, we can allways buy more clothes more shoes, more stuff for the house, more stuff, but do we need it? not likely....
Unfortunately, young people are being lied to still and debt is still one of the number one causes of suicide in this country...
I love it when you get the cold callers from capital and such like trying to sell you a consolidated loan to pay off all your debts and then I say, sorry I don't have any debts...they then try to sell me a personal loan for a holiday to Orlando, or a dream kitchen and I say, that I save up for things I want and I have even been called a liar before now from some geezer who said "Don't be ridiculous, everyone has debts..." madness.