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RE: do you think money really buy happiness? - noname123 - 01-12-2024

It can, it prevents misery. Without it, it’s hard


RE: do you think money really buy happiness? - Sakkos05 - 01-12-2024

To a extent yes, but long time i think no.


RE: do you think money really buy happiness? - tetaspt - 01-13-2024

Bro if your interest is to go to tasty food restaurants and travel a lot I think that's the way to go


RE: do you think money really buy happiness? - GreyHatManiac - 01-13-2024

Yes to some extent. Having too much money can make you question what is there to life then just money and things to do.


RE: do you think money really buy happiness? - gabadreamer - 01-13-2024

Money can buy happiness, but it has diminishing returns. Stability in life can lead to less stress and an overall greater feeling of happiness. Once you hit a certain point, you're chasing the dopamine dragon of trying to achieve more happiness per dollar. Once you can have it all, is it really worth it anymore? I came from a poor family so I have learned how to be extremely frugal and still find happiness, but I know damn well that clearing my student debt and having some luxuries would make life just feel better.