I think Aragorn had a line which summed it up quite nicely:
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If simple folk are free from care and fear, simple they will be.
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The Hobbits are saved by their humility. Aragorn is a good King because he lowered himself to live a hard life rather than enjoy the pleasures of the world. Eomer suffered exile, Faramir suffered his father's constant disapproval.
In Tolkien's world, hardship purifies the characters - whereas the villains flatter themselves with lofty titles and airs and graces. Saruman the Wise, Sauron the Great, the Witch-King who boasts of his own immortality.
It's a very Christian view, in line with Tolkien's deeply held faith.