DekutheEvilClown said:
People might have been more happy with their lot back then, because we measure things relative to others. In absolute terms they were worse off. In the UK since 2000 wage growth exceeded inflation for the majority of those years. Minimum wage for an adult increased from £3.50 to £12.21. People are less happy because they judge their situation relative to others and income gaps have increased. More people buy luxury items like £1000 phones and it makes the people who can’t afford them feel like they’re miserable and their happiness depends upon owning them too. Going back to a time where such items didn’t even exist and depriving everyone of those items might make the individual more content but in real terms their situation is not better. It’s just psychology. |
This map comes to mind
We're going backwards through progress.







