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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As you asked about "things" rather than "people" I'd have to opt for good books, good music, the joy of nature in all its aspects and not worrying where the next meal is coming from. If I had to choose just one from that list I'd be hard pressed.
My mobile I could certainly without - I use it so rarely I can't even remember the number !
And yet, 10 to 15 years ago few people had even heard of a mobile. Whole organisations, society, the world generally, once functioned without everyone and every workplace having computers. And that wasn't all that long ago! I hope we don't one day find ourselves completely screwed by the apparent total dependency on these things we've created.
Of course, we could all live without the things we've named. But it's a question of the quality of that life. For myself, my life would definitely feel empty without music, live theatre, good food (as opposed to just soullessly refuelling), books, films, holidays in remote windswept places.