WASHINGTON — They say money can’t buy happiness. They’re wrong.
Posted by Emmy4 in Uncategorized on 02-09-2010
First note in this regard is that money is a material possession while the happiness is an emotional possession and the two are rarely traded off. For money can’t buy you love, it can at the most attract a lover/beloved, finding his/her …
Posted by hangmei08 in Uncategorized on 31-08-2010
Money can’t buy you love. Worshipping Mammon foments evil ways. Materialists are shallow and unhappy. The greenback finds itself in tough times these days. Whether it’s Wall Street bankers earning lavish multi-million-dollar bonuses or …
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet Box WordPress PluginCan money buy happiness? Isn’t that the question of the century? Money and happiness.
Posted by thientu1984 in Uncategorized on 19-08-2010
Contrary to popular belief, money can buy you happiness — if you spend it on the right things. That’s the skinny from the New York Times Business section, which last week took a close look at spending habits and happiness. …
The relationship between money and happiness isn’t quite so straightforward after all.
We should all know by now that money can’t buy you happiness. Well, maybe that was because they were just spending the money wrong.
Posted by henry stomo in Uncategorized on 02-08-2010
In a new study, published in the current issue of Psychological Science, Jordi Quoidbach and three colleagues demonstrate that money-even the thought of it-undermines life’s simple pleasures. Specifically, the authors found that …
We are all surrounded with opportunities to reach out and make someone’s life better. If you lack peace, you will find it there. The question is: “Are you willing to go the distance?”
Posted by glutjens in Uncategorized on 08-07-2010
Poverty is simply the physical fact of what happens when you don’t have money within the system we are all agreeing upon and accepting.In judging and defining poverty as ‘the negative’, and as ‘bad’, we then desire to attain the …