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Thursday, March 05, 2015

HAPPINESS

from Harvard and Yale Universities

Can money buy happiness? Presentations during the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention raises worthwhile points. Among them— experiential purchases—money spend on doing may provide more enduring happiness than material purchases, and waiting for an experience is more pleasant that waiting for something material. People waiting in line for an experience tend to be in a better mood and better behaved than those waiting for a material item. Pursuing wealth may not bring happiness. Researchers at Harvard and Yale say wealthy people report having three to four times as much money would make them happier, regardless of how much money they already have. Finally, simply reminding people that the future can be unpredictable drives them to stop and smell the roses.

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