Money doesn't bring happiness, but it reduces your sense of unhappiness.
They say happiness does not buy with money, and that's true, but it's also true that money is able to buy "less grief", as a recent study conducted at the University of British Canadian Columbia that high fiscal income is not linked to the increasing amount of happiness that a person feels, but it is associated with a lesser sense of grief.
The researchers examined the data of 12, 000 people whose entry information was recorded and what they said they felt, and noted that those who their incomes were higher, they did not feel an increase in daily happiness, but they recorded a lesser amount of grief every day. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Social Psychology and personal science.
The researchers concluded that money could be a more effective tool to reduce grief better than to gain and enhance happiness.
One of the reasons I suggested to explain this is that money helps you deal with negative conditions, such as a ruin in home or raise tuition, so this will prevent these irritants and the grief they cause to the person.
More important might be to have an abundance mindset. But then again money does seem to be some sort of lubricant to get you out of trouble and help you do stuff that you like. I therefore conclude that money is not the key to happiness but it surely helps a lot! Have fun out there and good luck with your future posts!
thnx my friend
If money brings happiness I don't know because I don't have it.
But that poverty brings sadness, that's for sure
Yes, unfortunately.