Word, SickYo, you make good points...
And GhostDragon--youre absolutely right. Ive thought often about how people way back when lived, and how they didnt have much technology or toys, but Im sure they got along just fine and were happy. Getting off track here a bit--how is our society any better off than in prehistoric days? Take for instance, food. Sure, we can go out and buy food easily--nice, huh? But how complex of a task is it to get it from a plant or animal to your mouth? Think of all the steps--grows, someone has to kill it, process it, package it, gets loaded on a truck, uses some amount of natural resources (oil, gas, etc), goes to a receieving faciltity, gets doled out to a supermarket near your house, goes into a freezer where environmentally-non friendly freon is used to keep it cold until you go and pay your hard earned to buy it.
The 'caveman' would just go out and kill/pick/chop down whatever he/she needed whenever they needed it. Might not be quite that easy, but you get the point.
And because of this, how much has our physiology suffered? How many Americans are overweight fat-asses cuz they just mosey on down to McD's 3 times a day? A rotund caveman probably didnt catch much food (fat caveman = dead caveman).
Ok, this may be extreme and oversimplified, but Im trying to correlate how complex everything has become--does it have to be? Getting back to the point--this leads to the question: Do we have to be so stressed about things? How is our happiness suffering becuase our society has become engulfed in these complexities and images?
... oops, wasnt planning on writing that much. sorry.