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Why do they say "Money Can't Buy Happiness?" I beg to differ :o)

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Old 01-31-2008 | 02:07 PM
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Default Why do they say "Money Can't Buy Happiness?" I beg to differ :o)

You here that phrase all the time and I was thinking about it today. I definitely disagree with that statement. If it wasn't for saving up alot of hard earned money, I couldn't have bought my 993. And let me tell you, actually, I don't need to tell you, I'm sure you probably know... because of having the extra money to buy this car, it offers me ALOT of happiness.

You? Agree or disagree?





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MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS - "Money can buy material things, but real happiness must be truly earned. Now often used ironically. Rousseau (1712-78) wrote in 1750: 'Money buys everything, except morality and citizens.' The proverb first appeared in the United States in 'William & Mary College Quarterly' (1792). It is found in varying forms: Money can't buy everything, Money can't buy friends' Money can't buy love, etc. ."
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The old saying: 'Money Can't Buy Happiness'...false.
nytimes.com — "Ed Diener, a University of Illinois psychologist, said that the connection was complex but that very rich people rated substantially higher in satisfaction with life than very poor people did, even within wealthy nations. “There is overwhelming evidence that money buys happiness,” said Andrew Oswald..."
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Money Can Buy Happiness - The old saying "money can't buy happiness" has been proved wrong by researchers at The University of Nottingham. A study into lottery jackpot winners - those who have won more than $1 million - found that a resounding 97 per cent of interviewees were just as happy, if not happier, following their big win.
Old 01-31-2008 | 02:58 PM
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While I agree with the statement, I do believe
that money IS an enabler. It enables you to acquire
items that make you happy. It enables/affords you
the TIME to spend with people who you love and
make you happy.

Perhaps just a matter of semantics.
Old 01-31-2008 | 03:05 PM
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While money may not buy you happiness - Being broke doesn't buy it either.
Old 01-31-2008 | 03:13 PM
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What's more important is that whoever installed your Turbo S brake ducts did a damn fine job!









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Old 01-31-2008 | 03:25 PM
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Depends on what makes you happy. For people who appreciate materialistic things, money can buy happiness. For Dala Lama, probably not.

Reality is that most people living a somewhat developed countries will appreciate some trappings of life. So yes, for most people, to various degrees, money can buy happiness.

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The best things in life are free....
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I think the answer is that having relatively more money than you're used to can absolutely buy short term happiness. But in the long run, we adjust our expectations and lifestyle to match our income/wealth in such a way that it mutes or even nullifies the effect.

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Money may or may not be able to buy happiness, but $4 million will buy Pong's palace.
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Originally Posted by DC from Cape Cod
The best things in life are free....
Your health.
Old 01-31-2008 | 03:59 PM
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I've always interpreted that saying as even people with tons of money aren't neccessarily happy. Like Kurt Cobain, for example...
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Or Ms. Spears....
Old 01-31-2008 | 04:31 PM
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"If you can count your money, you dont have a billion dollars"

Money does not buy happiness.
Old 01-31-2008 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 95 C4 993
...Money does not buy happiness.
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I'd have no problem if I have more money and while you might be happy when you buy things, there are things that make you happier and can not be bought, for example:

No matter how many gazillion dollars someone offered me, I wouldn't trade it for my sons and that IMO proofs there are things in life that are worth many many times more that any amount of money is or can bring to you.

Although I remember an old saying: "It's better to cry in a Jaguar than smile in a bus"... I'm not sure if I agree with that either though...
Old 01-31-2008 | 05:04 PM
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If I had more money, I would not be sweating getting a new loan for a new DD. My C4S would be a Turbo S, my house would have a 1600sq-ft garage with 2 lifts.....

It doesn't "buy" happiness, but dam sure does help a TON!
Old 01-31-2008 | 05:22 PM
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I see happiness as an attitude derived from a specific perspective/approach/view on life, so no, at least for me, money doesn't buy happiness. In fact, I think being poor or wealthy is the way to go as far as happiness is concerned. Being "middle" is a bitch.


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