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Board Economics
Re: Money and happiness.
by
chikading2016
on 23/02/2022, 03:07:22 UTC
There is a popular opinion in the locale that "A man who has money doesn't easily get angry or offended, lol". This statement goes the other way as well, that "A man who doesn't have money is easily offended by everything and everyone".

I have put this statement on analysis a lot in mind, trying to watch my mood and correlate my happiness with the amount of money I have each time. Everytime it seems like i have overspent and almost becoming broke, there is a feeling of irritation and sadness that comes with it. Also when i get some credit alerts, there is an associated joy.

I know it is not proper to tie your happiness to finance, but i did some research into the subject and found a study that was conducted with the result that happiness increases with the amount of money one makes up until a point  where there is no greater degree of happiness from making money, but unhappiness if ones income drops beneath that range.

(See study here - https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/20/how-much-money-you-need-to-be-happy-according-to-wealth-experts.html)


What is your opinion on the subject of "money & happiness"?


This is true, people who didn't have money can easily get angry it is because if we don't have money we will have to find a way to solve the problem of financially shortage for our daily expenses which makes us so stressful and we cannot concentrate or think good, that is why I agree that money is happiness, if we don't have money we will be having a hard time to stay calm and think or solve problem in a peaceful way and we will easily get mad every single hour of the day.