My trailer, like my house, is larger than some, smaller than most. But, it suits me fine. I don't need a house with more rooms than I use daily, nor do I need a TT or coach that costs more than my Grand Cherokee. I don't have lots of extra money lying around, unlike many with the bigger toys.
I don't worry about it. I also don't worry about the wind, either headwind or crosswind, nor get white-knuckled when a semi passes me. I like my efficient TM, and all the places it can go that, as you mentioned, John, the coaches and monster 5th-wheels can't get. It makes it much more peaceful my way.
I am grateful for what I have, and don't covet what I cannot have. Makes life more enjoyable that way. I know this is not the way our "leaders" want it, but I don't worry about those who make more than I do, or have more than I do. I don't feel they owe me anything. I have what I have earned, and some folks made more sacrifice in their lives to earn more than I have. So be it.
Actually, it is sometimes comical to look at our "rig" setting next to some of the monstrosities in rest areas and gas stations. Ours is much easier to drive and maintain.