Relationship between money and happiness





Is it accurate to state that having money helps to make me happy? 
It covers the cost of the beer and provides time off for a beach vacation. 

But the presence of the people I love makes me truly joyful.
Perhaps we are unable to give definitive evaluation of any one experience. 
don't want to drink beer on the beach every day of my life, as much as it makes me happy. 

have wife, kids, house, and many other objectives and dreams, all of which money helps me achieve to the tune of significantly more than $20.
The relationship between wealth and happiness could then need to be examined throughout the course of lifetime. 
In one chapter of his Essays, Michel de Montaigne, French philosopher sometimes referred to as the father of blogging, stated that "man are not to judge of our happiness till after death." 
He was saying that circumstances could change at any time. 
Even if your life may have been wonderful up until this moment, anything can happen tomorrow. 
Therefore, it seems sense to hold off till someone passes away. 
Montaigne even went so far as to speculate that perhaps how someone dies has more to do with whether or not we judge them to have been happy.

So, can money buy happiness?

I believe the framing is wrong. The better question is: how important is the pursuit and accumulation of money to living a happy life?

Fortunately, it is a question that has intrigued researchers for a long time. Our perceptions are shaped by fables and love songs about money’s impotence when it comes to happiness. The truth is not as simple as that. Here is what science says on the relationship between money and happiness.


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