Although people believe that having
money leads to happiness, new research suggests they are happier if at least some of the money is given to others.
Not exact matches
not the key
to happiness, a lack of
money can certainly sometimes
lead to misery.
«That might be surprising as what we see on TV and what advertisers tell us we need would indicate that there is no ceiling when it comes
to how much
money is needed for
happiness, but we now see there are some thresholds,» said Andrew T. Jebb, the
lead author and doctoral student in the Department of Psychological Sciences.
Money and freedom can
lead to happiness, so may you be rich and continue
to guide other people.
Money definitely doesn't buy
happiness, and spending all of your time accumulating it at the expense of being happy likely won't
lead to a fruitful life.
Money is a Tool, Not a Goal
Money and possessions are not, as so many of us have been
lead to believe, an end in themselves — but rather one tool among many
to ensure our well - being, health and
happiness.
Provided you have a conscientious partner, these results highlight one way how being married can
lead to greater career success,
happiness, and
money.
Differences in how much
money each partner brings into the marriage can also
lead to power plays between a couple.This can wreak havoc on their sense of unity and ultimately their
happiness.