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Happy Money

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The latest science reveals the key to happiness is more money.

Money does not make you happy!


It's easy to believe that money makes you happy, but the reality is that it doesn't.

Money is an important part of life and can make all the difference in your quality of life, but it's not the only thing that matters. A person who has little or no money can be happy if they have good friends and family members who love them unconditionally. On the other hand, someone with all the wealth in the world may still feel sad because he or she lacks meaningful relationships with other people.

Money does not buy happiness forever either--it only buys 'temporary joys' like new clothes or toys for your children or yourself (or even an expensive vacation).

Money can increase happiness, but it is not the only factor.


There are many other factors that influence our well-being and satisfaction in life. These include relationships with friends and family, health status, job satisfaction and personal interests. All of these factors have been shown to have a greater effect on happiness than income alone.


The money-happiness relationship is complex and multidimensional.


The relationship between money and happiness is complex and multidimensional. For example, people who earn more than $75,000 per year report greater life satisfaction than those who make less. But it's not just about how much you earn--it's also important to consider your financial situation relative to others in your social circle. If everyone around you has a fancy car but yours is old and rickety, that could have an impact on how happy or dissatisfied with life you feel overall (even if the reason for this discrepancy isn't related directly to money).

Money can help us achieve things we want or need but doesn't always do so--it's not always easy to spend money on yourself when there are other priorities in life like paying off debt or saving for retirement!


Studies suggest that there are several factors that influence our level of happiness, such as age and education level.


Money is a great servant but a horrible master. Money is not the root of all evil, but it can be a source of misery. The money-happiness relationship is complex and multidimensional: income does not guarantee happiness--and often, higher incomes don't lead to greater well-being at all. Sometimes money is just a tool we use to make us feel something, but its a false positive to true happiness.


In fact, research has shown that people who earn more than others are often no happier than those who earn less; some studies even suggest that being wealthy can make us more likely to experience negative emotions like worry or anger! So what gives?


Conclusion


The bottom line is, money can make you happier. But it's not how much you have that matters most: it's how you view it. Every choice has an invoice, if it cost you your peace it costs to much.

Kelly is always looking for guests for her talk show Belief Breaker Talks with Kelly Adams. If you have some money roadblocks and desire to feel happy again and could use some insight she would love to have you on this podcast.



P.S. Stay tuned for a live announcement today at 3pm EST to learn how you can easily create confident cash, while having fun and enjoying life!





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