Every problem is solved. We should stop making anything. Specially CRUD apps, because how is that even programming? What does it solve that hasn't been solved?
This line of thinking is not productive. It is a mistake to see yourself as what you do, because then you're cornering yourself into defending it, no matter what.
There's a big difference between driving a car around the farm at 20kmph to collect wood and flipping your dad's Volvo into a ditch. We were driving from a relatively young age, maybe 13 or 14, but only in a paddock and with some degree of adult supervision.
For children working in the mines the choice was not between working or chilling in the mall. It was work or imminent death from starvation. So, yes, it was a good idea to work. It still is in less prosperous parts of the world.
This line of thinking is not productive. It is a mistake to see yourself as what you do, because then you're cornering yourself into defending it, no matter what.