Does money buy happiness?
Money can improve quality of our life and our wellbeing. Our happiness increase when our salary doubles. But are the rich people happier than people that earn average salary? Many studies show that wealthy people tend to be more pessimistic and stingy. The richer you get the less empathetic you are, you simply lose the ability to relate to “poor” people problems.
I personally think that money can increase chances of being happy, but simply being rich cannot guarantee our happiness. With money we can treat ourself to little pleasures that can give us temporary satisfaction, plus we don’t have to worry about living paycheck to paycheck. In our capitalistic society money is key factor to our survival, so I don’t believe there are people that don’t care about money or that it doesn’t buy our happiness.
source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/oct/28/how-much-money-makes-you-happy-we-ask-an-expert
There are many studies showing that wealth correlates with happiness up to the income of about 100 000 dollars a year. And if you get richer than that, your level of happiness does not increase.
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