According to the Harvard Business Review, this is because there are many studies showing that wealth and happiness are not positively related. For example, one reason is that wealth makes people's generosity less visible. In a study conducted by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley, participants in monopoly games became more prosperous by speaking with the poorer competitors and standing ahead as their wealth grew. The most shocking thing is that they also consume most of the pretzel's big bowl. This means equal sharing.
Similarly, another survey found that when participants received 10 dollars and were told that some or all of them could be donated to another person, a wealthier subject contributed about 44% I understood that there was. In the real world, researchers find that rich people have reduced their income to charity
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Wealthy people are also isolated - this has a negative effect on happiness. Because getting more money makes people easier to keep distance - wealth can lead to isolation - or more simply, they may not need their associates in the same way not. In addition, as people enter higher tax levels, they place greater emphasis on independence and reduce social relations.
However, this has an important influence on individual happiness. According to the results of Notre Dame the indicators of generosity such as donations, volunteers, friends, etc. are very happy and very relevant. Likewise, generosity has had a positive influence on 93% of the 136 countries examined.
This is also because we tend to be happy when we become social. Research has shown that without at least one meaningful intimacy we are not happy. The more active the social life we enjoy, the more likely we will experience positive emotions.
If you are lucky enough to be rich, please pay attention to your scientifically proven tendency to isolate yourself. If you are still irritated, try to donate some of your wealth to charity.
Happiness is the state of mind, regardless of whether we are rich or poor, that is not a problem. But when we are not rich and poor we can only state that "Happiness is more important than wealth". Wealth gives you the ability to do things whenever you want. In a word, it gives us freedom. Sometimes I think I know what it means to have more money than Americans. I saw Indians working hard to earn 2 to 3 dollars a day for more than 12 hours a day. It is difficult, but people still do it. If we ask these people if they are happy, they will say they are, but are they really there? They keep living thinking that they are very happy. For them, happiness is their bread and butter.
I always want to be happy. At some point, I also want to be rich, famous, popular, or attractive, but I always want to be happy. When I was young I tried to directly pursue happiness by creating as many happy moments as possible. When this is not enough, I will try to eliminate sorrow. Many of my friends used drugs or distracted, but never brought them happiness or meaning they were pursuing. For my children's generation, they sound smart, talented, good grades, and bad grades. Success is very happy, failure is sad. Anything that keeps my own spiritual model makes me happy, I really want to be happy. I have reduced opportunities and courses. I have comfortable friends and I avoid avoiding quarrels. I am a very happy person
My parents reminded me repeatedly that I was happy when I grew, being rich, and not listening to cliche too. Perhaps this is an idea that you can not move at all times. It is important to feel happy in nature. Over the years, we have mistakenly succeeded in becoming a measure of happiness. Somewhere, the definition of our success is ambiguous and it makes money. Interestingly, we always try to replace our companion in the competition. We are all narcissistic, and it is said that growing can change the special snow of the world. We have Facebook posts and we will tell you how wonderful others are, but ours is different. We receive WhatsApp messages everyday, but we will not send emotions from these messages. Unfortunately, our success criteria have evolved into distortion and superficiality, and we confuse happiness with happiness.