RE: Does money buy happiness? 09-17-2024, 08:26 PM
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RE: Does money buy happiness? 09-17-2024, 10:31 PM
#13
No!
When you get a lot of wealth for the first time, you think you're happy. But at some point it will disappear and money will no longer make you happy.
That's how people work, they always want to be satisfied and no matter how much you have, the inner core of the person wants more.
That's why you should set goals. Good goals!
When you get a lot of wealth for the first time, you think you're happy. But at some point it will disappear and money will no longer make you happy.
That's how people work, they always want to be satisfied and no matter how much you have, the inner core of the person wants more.
That's why you should set goals. Good goals!
RE: Does money buy happiness? 09-18-2024, 01:27 AM
#14
Money can't buy everything. But given the choice of crying in a Ferrari or a Toyota, I know what I would pick.
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RE: Does money buy happiness? 09-18-2024, 09:23 AM
#15
Fuck yes! When you can travel anywhere and dont scrounge for electricity bills = happiness!
RE: Does money buy happiness? 09-21-2024, 08:52 PM
#16
Would buy me everything if I would have money
RE: Does money buy happiness? 10-04-2024, 01:38 AM
#17
I think it does to a certain extent, but more money, more problems! Haha
RE: Does money buy happiness? 10-06-2024, 06:31 PM
#18
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it does buy delicious coffee, manga, and books, so, yes, money does buy happiness.
RE: Does money buy happiness? 10-07-2024, 03:33 AM
#19
Yeah. Everything is money. In a capitalist society, without money, your quality of life is barely any better than a prey animal.
But I guess after a certain point, it won't make you more happy than you were before. Ten million in the (place where you store your money*) isn't that much different than one million. And once you're in the billions, it's all meaningless.
Most of the people who say "money can't buy happiness" have either never had to deal with having none of it, or they forgot where they came from.
*the word for "place where you store your money" is disallowed because it's "related to spam posts".
But I guess after a certain point, it won't make you more happy than you were before. Ten million in the (place where you store your money*) isn't that much different than one million. And once you're in the billions, it's all meaningless.
Most of the people who say "money can't buy happiness" have either never had to deal with having none of it, or they forgot where they came from.
*the word for "place where you store your money" is disallowed because it's "related to spam posts".
RE: Does money buy happiness? 10-08-2024, 01:22 AM
#20
Money helps a lot, but there're studies that say that after certain amount (basically when you stop worrying about it) it's not making such a big difference. So it's good to have enough to live comfortably, but probably having more it's not going to help that much to be happier. Instead a good mental health, projects, hobbies, good friends and not having an stressful live maybe make bigger difference. On the other side if you're rich but fucking stressed, perhaps you're not enjoying life as much as you could.
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