I don't look down at people in a trailer park, but it isn't for me. I wouldn't be able to find happiness there or in a Kenyan slum. Everyone is different.
Enjoying life isn't about where you live or what you have. The USA is failing because people think that if they can only have more, do more then they will have a better life.
You seem to be of the opinion that we should gladly accept that we're headed to the bottom and that its our own fault if we don't like it.
It isn't about being on the bottom, top , rich or poor. People need to learn that as long they equate things with happiness they will never be happy. You lose your job. Can you do other work ? Is your family alive and well ? Can you work and make enough money to eat and have clothes and keep a roof over your family ? If so then everything after that is extra. It may be nice to have more but once you start making those extra things a priority over what really counts you fall into the spiral that is consuming people.
Last month a guy killed his whole family because he lost his job and the bank was taking his home. That is the result of the thinking that people have now. That their job, home, car is who they are.
Not to mention that even in your glorious trailer park America, money is still needed to buy/rent the trailer and pay lot fees.
Yes money is required to live . The problem is when people have to work every minute of the day, stress themselves out on careers, worry about retirement accounts, stocks, and get upset because they can't make the car payment for the 2010 car they bought and now can't afford. All because they want the 'good' life. There is nothing good about that kind of life.
Why can't we have both? But really, the path you laid out in your previous post, plus your unwillingness to disagree with the free trade religion means we'll have neither.
You can have what you need and more but very few people remain able to distinguish the difference between a need and a want.