Sentences with phrase «buy happiness if»

Research has shown that money can buy you happiness if you spend it in on moments, not stuff.
Research has shown that money can buy you happiness if you spend it in on moments, not stuff, so get thinking about the sorts of moments that make good presents.
Money could buy happiness if your purchases fit your personality, according to a new study that examines nearly 77,000 actual UK bank spending transactions.
We suffer from that capitalistic fantasy that you get what you deserve» and that we can buy happiness if we are willing to pay the price.

Not exact matches

Money may convince you that a position is right for you in the short - term, but I can guarantee that if you figure out later on that you hate what you do, no amount of money in the world will keep you there - because money can't buy happiness.
It was originally titled «Why money can't buy you happiness `, but I've just realised that it would be more appropriately titled if I used a «won't» rather than a «can't».
And then people with low lives and low self - confidence who do nt have much in their own life and see all the happiness in life in money want to be Conor because they buy into these delusional persona and ride his bandwagon, talk about how much Conor makes in his fights as if he is going to share it with them... all to fill their own psychological holes.
Buying baby toy gifts is so much fun because if you get it right, you can really see the happiness and excitement in the baby's eyes and reaction — even for quite young infants.
My belief is that if money can buy you time, then yes, money can buy happiness.
We care about your success and happiness babywearing even if you didn't buy a baby carrier from us.
If you are looking to buy a car seat / stroller combo brand that focuses on safety and happiness for babies, the Recaro Denali has features that combine a car seat and stroller system designed to offer you a high - performance transporting option for your growing family and some think it is the best infant travel system available.
and just as giddy with excitement and happiness as if I were the one who bought the most fabulous mirror ever made, for a song on Craigs List.
They have got the money enough to buy themselves the momentary happiness and intimacy they are looking for, and if you can be their suitable and obedient cub then they will shower on you many pampering.
Your 100 % satisfaction and happiness is important to us, if there is ANYTHING we can do to make the car buying process better for you - ask us!
If money can't buy happiness, $ 75K leases you relaxed and safe long - distance driving.
This book is very philosophical so don't buy it if you think it gives you a formula for happiness.
If money doesn't buy happiness, as Wilkinson and Pickett suggest, then what is happiness and how or where do we find it?
If money could buy happiness, there would be no miserable people in Hollywood.
I spend mostly what I need rather than what I want and if it is something I want I think about long term happiness (so I don't buy a fancy car, in other words).
Some people believe that happiness is a state of mind that can only be felt, while others think money can in fact «buy» happiness if it is spent the right way.
If you think that money doesn't buy happiness — but credit cards do — well, that's a sentiment we can all relate to.
Many, if not most people would scoff at this notion of buying such a higher priced brand of food for the sake of their dog's health and happiness.
But, if your reality is going to be that buying your dog a new winter coat every season brings you happiness, then budget it in.
Thus, selling real estate for too many registrants really turns on being psychologically able to influence targets to «do» something, to buy happiness vs educating them about the product, especially if the salesperson knows next to nothing about said product, which I would estimate to include the vast majority of real estate sales people in the mix today (those with five years or less poorly prepared / inexperienced newbies) which brings us right back to Mclean's first concern.
Again, if the goal is to improve the happiness of those who want to buy a home, we're all for it.
Of course, buying stuff for creating experiences only creates happiness if you use it and the mitts don't gather dust in your basement or the abandoned camper rust in your backyard.
While impressing everyone around you certainly has its appeal, it leaves you lacking in true happiness if the admiration is acquired simply through an excessive display of what you can do if you have money or copying someone else's style — the «I bought it all at Pottery Barn» look (no offense to Pottery Barn, I love it there myself), or especially nauseating «Thanks, my designer whipped this room together while I was at the spa!»
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