Money doesn't
buy you happiness only a fool believes that which is why not everyone is as cynical as you.
Not exact matches
«Money
only buys happiness for a certain amount: Research looks at how much money makes individuals around the world happy.»
Adding a new twist to an old claim, sociologists have shown that money does indeed
buy happiness, but
only as long as it keeps people ahead of their peers.
Get out of the house,
buy yourself something new and frivolous, and treat yourself to the best of single life — you're
only responsible for yourself and your own
happiness now.
According to this article in Time Magazine, money does
buy happiness, but
only to a point.
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.
Gilovich's findings are the synthesis of psychological studies conducted by him and others into the Easterlin paradox, which found that money
buys happiness, but
only up to a point.
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.