Thursday 16 February 2023

#CAN MONEY REALLY BUY HAPPINESS#

This is a question that has contrasting answers when asked to different people of various age groups, professions and geographical locations. Some may think yes money can buy happiness, while some may strongly disagree.

BUT ACCORDING TO A DEEP STUDY, THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS : N0, MONEY CANNOT BUY YOU HAPPINESS. 

The point is to not treat money as the ultimate goal, but as a means to an end, to shape a meaningful existence

Money can’t buy us happiness, but it’s a tool that can give us security and safety and a sense of control over lives,“At the end of the day, life is really about our connections with others. It’s our relationships that keep us happy.”

The notion that you will be satisfied if you chase a money-oriented achievement – like a big promotion pushes happiness into the future and is always out of reach.“The problem with that approach is that life passes you by.”

The more complex answer to the simple question of whether money can buy happiness is this. Yes, money is obviously a big part of our everyday lives, and up to a certain income level, will indeed affect our satisfaction, in terms of meeting basic needs and providing for our families

ONE SHOULD TREASURE WORK FRIENDSHIPS
Yes, the main purpose of going into the office is for the paycheck. But do not discount all the little daily interactions with the people around you in the office, because it turns out they are very important indeed.

“A large part of our waking lives is spent at work, and if you believe that relationships make for a good life, then you need to think about your connections at work,“Those relationships are important to your well-being because you spend such a large amount of time with them.”

 PREPARE FOR A POST RETIREMENT NOW 

As per the report, retirement represents a significant risk to many people’s happiness and sense of self-worth: Since so many people are so identified with their careers and job titles, retirement can take all that away and make them feel totally lost.

That is why mid-career professionals should think about that gear-shifting now. Build a life framework with purpose and meaning and networks outside of the office. That could mean taking up new activities, or repairing old friendships, or volunteering for favourite causes.

“People who have done best in retirement are those who lean into it, and think about their social connections, and rebuild their networks outside of work. 

VALUE EXPERIENCES OVER THINGS 

Accumulating more stuff is not going to nudge the happiness meter. Instead, think in terms of experiences.

“Rather than buying a bigger house or a nicer car, if you use your money to share experiences with others, that money will get you a better return on happiness,

That might be a vacation, or treating your family to a nice dinner. "Those are the kinds of activities that allow us to connect." 
AND BE HAPPY IN THE REAL SENSE. 

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