Does Money Make you Happy
Does money make you happy is the question? Many people say no and many say money is happiness! This article says "the research we most liked showed that happy people do better than unhappy people in most realms of life; they have better social relationships, do more volunteer work, have better health and make more money. money may not make you happier, but being happy may make you more money"
New "happiness investigators" have been studying just what does make us happy and have concluded that average levels of happiness change little as you get richer. They also concluded that happiness varies depending on how you fare with your neighbour's saying "even a millionaire will feel miserable in the company of billionaires". I personally still think all most people want to say is "show me the money"
The Happiness Business
"Happiness researchers--yes, there is such a calling--have latched on to theoretical developments made in the 1990s about how to quantify utility. (For those of you who were snoozing during Econ 201, utility is the measure of satisfaction one gets from consuming a good or service." Forbes
# Wealth and Money
New "happiness investigators" have been studying just what does make us happy and have concluded that average levels of happiness change little as you get richer. They also concluded that happiness varies depending on how you fare with your neighbour's saying "even a millionaire will feel miserable in the company of billionaires". I personally still think all most people want to say is "show me the money"
The Happiness Business
"Happiness researchers--yes, there is such a calling--have latched on to theoretical developments made in the 1990s about how to quantify utility. (For those of you who were snoozing during Econ 201, utility is the measure of satisfaction one gets from consuming a good or service." Forbes
# Wealth and Money

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People get so attached to their earthly possesions that they forget what truly matters. Their hearts search for something more in life, yet they try filling that empty space with worldly possesions. Those things may create a temporary illusion of happiness, but over time that feeling will surely die. People cling merely to what can see, touch, and feel. Forgeting that iron rusts, gold fades, and diamond rings don't last forever. Neither do the loved one's who wear them. When its all said and done, if people are simply remembered for their material wealth, then they truly have nothing.
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