Money Buys Happiness, Up To A Certain Point
A bigger paycheck could buy you a better quality of life, according to a Marist poll released on Tuesday. The study found that American households ...
A bigger paycheck could buy you a better quality of life, according to a Marist poll released on Tuesday. The study found that American households ...
Robert Leahy, Ph.D. | Posted 04.04.2012
Money is not useful in and of itself. Having a thousand dollars under your nose doesn't make you happier. It's what it means, what it buys. And there are a lot of things money doesn't buy.
Manisha Thakor | Posted 04.30.2012
While only 400 people can end up on the Forbes 400 list, there is no limit to how many of us can use money more wisely to increase our personal happiness.
The Huffington Post | Tara Kelly | Posted 11.18.2011
Countless studies have examined the relationship between income and happiness. But now scientists have pinpointed the exact amount of money you need t...
Sadhguru | Posted 08.13.2011
Money is definitely needed, but how much money do we really need? If we equate our idea of a successful life to a joyful life, we would find our need for money would dramatically decrease.
Jeff Gitterman | Posted 07.20.2011
When we really understand that there's nothing we can get that will make us happy, we can stop striving to accumulate more and more.
Posted 05.25.2011
Pop culture might want us to believe that the best things in life are free, but two Princeton economists beg to differ. Inc.com has more on what Nob...
AP | RANDOLPH E. SCHMID | Posted 11.17.2011
WASHINGTON — They say money can't buy happiness. They're wrong. At least up to a point....
Washington Post | Rob Stein | Posted 11.17.2011
Money, it turns out, really can buy you happiness -- or at least one form of it, according to the biggest study to examine the relationship between in...
Wray Herbert | Posted 11.17.2011
Can "having it all" undermine the ability to savor common, everyday joys? And if so, does wealth diminish pleasure enough that it trumps the pluses of having plenty of money?
James Elbaor | Posted 11.17.2011
Life is short. Yes, saving money is an extremely important policy, but what are we really saving it for? The future, the rest of our lives? Our lives are going on right now.
The Huffington Post | Bonnie Kavoussi | Posted 04.18.2012