RE: The Role Of Money In Long-Term Happiness
Good to see that you're still practicing your writing skills here on Steemit @ayushjalan .
"Money can't buy happiness but it can deliver it,"
I would have to 'agree' with that statement, of which there are 'many' examples. Like the ability to 'pay' for better and faster health care in countries where poor people start lining up outside of a medical facility in the wee hours of the morning, with hope of possibly seeing a medical professional the 'same' day to treat their affliction.
With enough 'money' a person within the same community, can buy their way in, ahead of all the poor waiting in line. If it is 'pain' relief the patient is seeking, and money buys that relief, then happiness follows where it had been lacking.
It was nice to read your essay.
Exactly. Money gives you the privilege of being the first to be attended to, regardless if others are more sick and need immediate help.
Oftentimes, it's the waiting that makes things so much worse for sick people. The lack of immediate attention to their problem, degrades their health even more which makes it harder to recover.
Thanks for your words! :)