-A few years ago, my family and I travelled to the beautiful island of Lombok in Indonesia. One day, stopping at a random, postcard-perfect beach (Lombok is littered with them) I found myself in conversation with a middle-aged man resting on a bamboo platform under the shade of some coconut palms. As a younger man, he had gone to Jakarta to make his fortune, but returned to Lombok a short time later, recognizing that the pursuit of wealth wasn’t the promised road to happiness he had imagined. Instead he returned home to spend his mornings fishing, catching enough to eat, plus a little extra that could be traded with his neighbours for the other required staples, or sold for some fun money. His afternoons were spent resting on his platform, enjoying the sea breeze, with evenings set aside for family and friends. He was quite possibly the most content person I have ever met.