Despite becoming more materially affluent over the past four decades, those living in industrialized countries have not experienced the happiness boost expected from modern materialism. Since the 1940s, we’ve upgraded significantly, installing showers and bathtubs, microwaves, dishwashers, and big-screen color televisions—purchasing twice as many vehicles per person, and adding boats and campers, iPads, and laptops galore. Yet, as psychologist David Myers, authorof The Funds, Friends and Faith of Happy People, explains, “Compared with their grandparents, today’s young adults have grown up with much more affluence, slightly less happiness, and much greater risk of depression and assorted social pathologies.”
Fortunately, much research has been done on the subject, clarifying what makes human beings happy. It just so happens that as overlanders, we’ve had a head start.
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