Why I Think We’re Asking the Wrong Question About Money and Happiness
Every few years, an old debate flares up again, usually after some new survey makes the rounds. The debate: does money buy happiness? I’m going to reveal my cards here pretty early— I think the whole debate is silly. It seems self-evident to me that money buys you certain kinds of happiness pretty reliably. If…
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