The Earth is flat.--unknown.
A small roof to keep the rain off your head in a climate not too hot nor too cold . . .
A change of clothes and a body of water to wash them in (who needs a tub?). . .
A large expanse of nature in which to hunt, hike, climb, fish, and gather . . .
Affordable health care . . .
Self-defense . . .
Some books (though a perversion, a necessary one today) . . .
And a steady source of a modest income to afford the modest expense of it all . . . .
That's what's really important; that's all one needs--and we had a lot more of it thirty years ago. The rest is crap.
But the rest is what Globalism offers at the expense of the foregoing.