2. Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness
Research shows, all things considered, money does not make people happy. Taking yet another page from the hip-hop canon: “Mo’ Money [really does bring] Mo’ Problems.” In fact, that truth is so ingrained in our collective minds by now that most of you reading this probably thought of that Notorious B.I.G. song when you read the title of this article. But, there is quite a bit of scientific evidence to back this up now.
In books and countless scientific articles, psychologists and psychiatrists have time and time again found that, once your bare necessities are covered, extra funds do not significantly increase a person’s contentment or joy. Co-author of Happy Money, Michael Dunn, PhD, suggests that social connection, inter-personal relationships, are the source of true happiness, and that once we have a roof over our heads and enough dough to stay healthy and well-fed, a trip with true friends to a public beach will register as a more positive experience than the same trip with sycophants to a celebrity “friend’s” private island.
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