DISMAL scientists who are seeing happiness often believe that money does not bring happiness, except that per capita GDP is $ 15,000 (measured at purchasing power parity). So far the correlation between the two is strong, but then disappears. If so, some heretic conclusions will be as follows. Rich America is not as happy as poor Brazil. Politicians should concentrate on maximizing the mental health of voters, not paying to voters. But if you draw the data on a logarithmic scale in another way, each increase represents a 100% increase in per capita income, the relationship between wealth and happiness seems more robust.
Does money buy happiness? Donald Talbot John Brown University Executive Summary The subject of this article is the old question "money buys happiness". On the surface, this problem seems simple. But happiness is a subjective project. In order to better answer this question, it is necessary to analyze several points, such as "what is happiness" and "how to measure". To make this process easier, we raised research questions.
People often say that money can not buy happiness, or money can bring happiness, or money can not make you happy. They suggested different ways, but they were all wrong. Money can really bring happiness to people I insist that money is the big source of happiness. The reception is the first round. >> Money and currency is a sheet of paper on which something has been printed. What do you think that is the source of happiness? "Happiness is a state of happy mind characterized by a positive emotion from satisfaction to strong happiness." (1. ^ Wordnet 3.0; http://www.google.com ...) Note to "happiness". Please "within satisfaction" to "strong happiness". It is money to bring happiness, as it is necessary to purchase everything that brings satisfaction and joy to the world. If people who have never experienced such happiness use money, or if others spend money to make others happy, there is no such thing.
Recent research has shown that money can buy to some extent happiness ("Science Daily"). Purdue University discovered that there is an optimal point for making people happy. After reaching this point, people's happiness declines. Therefore, psychological investigation shows that using money to buy strangers and experiences can increase satisfaction and happiness. In my first article, I talked about consumption, and how it became a new entertainment for the country. I am focusing on George Carlin's position "Life is worth losing" and how he talks about American consumerism. In more detail, I have studied why people always want the meaning of consumption and consumption. In today's culture, consumers have been greatly encouraged as they have a means to spend money on miscellaneous goods as well as simple necessities. The source of consumption is economic and spiritual anxiety. People who pursue wealth and things are actually not very satisfied.