Admittedly, wealth and possessions, at a basic level, are necessary for human happiness., We need some level of material comfort to stay alive., If we look at Maslow’s hierarchy of needs,, All humans have physiological needs involving food, water and shelter to survive., Without these basic requirements,, It is impossible to access higher-level needs such as love or self-actualization., Hardly can anyone mired in the quagmire of poverty find happiness or contentment., For example, in third-world countries like Zimbabwe or South Sudan,, Many face severe economic challenges,, Making material goals a beacon of hope for survival., Excessive focus on material wealth can prevent individuals from progressing toward higher levels of happiness., Materialism often involves a disproportionate focus on physical items and goods., Singapore’s well-known obsession with the “5Cs” -- , Cash, condominium, credit card, car, and country club membership --, Is a prime example of this phenomenon., The acquisition of material possession often leads to unhappiness because it involves stress, burnout, and other social ills., Individuals striving to maintain high living standards may overwork themselves in fast-paced environments., This relentless pursuit leaves little time for rest or leisure, resulting in physical exhaustion and mental strain.,

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