When viewed from outer space, one might say that the main objective of the human race since the Industrial Revolution has been to develop. "Development" is a sacred word to your local town hall, the sounding floor of the UN, and micro-financiers from Ghana to Sri Lanka.
And we've been very good developers. We've built everything to make us go faster, longer, and stronger, from malls to missiles to microchips. The standard of living of the average person in the US has increased to include all the standard comforts that may have been afforded by your typical feudal lord from England or Japan. Yet, if you take a more nuanced view of humans, and actually ask one of us, "What is the goal of your life?" The answer you usually get is something that boils down to "I just want happiness."
Do our developments lead to happiness?
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