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Money can actually buy you happiness: research
July 26, 2017

By: Samaa Web Desk

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NEWS DESK: Money can buy you happiness, it would appear. Or, at least, money can buy you extra free time and that may make you happier, according to a new study, reported Times of India.

The research suggests that, instead of engaging in ‘retail therapy’ in an attempt to feel better, people with enough money should spend it on paying someone else to do chores, such as cleaning, cooking, mowing the lawn, household maintenance or even shopping.

One of the researchers, Professor Elizabeth Dunn, said: “Although buying time can serve as a buffer against the time pressures of daily life, few people are doing it even when they can afford it.

“Lots of research has shown that people benefit from buying their way into pleasant experiences, but our research suggests people should also consider buying their way out of unpleasant experiences.” She added that the benefits of that extra time ‘aren’t just for wealthy people’.

“We thought the effects might only hold up for people with quite a bit of disposable income, but to our surprise, we found the same effects across the income spectrum,” said Dunn, of British Columbia University in Canada.

The researchers surveyed more than 6,200 people in the US, Canada, Denmark and The Netherlands, asking them how they felt and how much they spent on time-saving services.

“Across samples, there was a significant interaction between time-saving purchases and time stress,” they wrote in the journal ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences’. “Deconstructing this interaction, time stress was associated with lower life satisfaction among respondents who did not spend money on time-saving purchases.

“For respondents who spent money on time-saving purchases, the negative effect of time pressure on life satisfaction was not significant.”

As part of the study, the researchers also gave $40 (approximately Rs 2,000) to 60 people in Vancouver to spend on a material purchase on one weekend and a time-saving service on another weekend. They found people were happier in the latter case.

However, the survey found that many people did not seem to want to buy time-saving services even when they could easily afford them. Of some 818 Dutch millionaires included in the survey, nearly half said they ‘spent no money outsourcing disliked tasks’.

“In recent decades, incomes have risen in many countries, potentially exacerbating a new form of poverty: from Germany to Korea to the US, people with higher incomes report greater time scarcity,” the paper said.

“Feelings of time stress are in turn linked to lower well-being, including reduced happiness, increased anxiety, and insomnia … In theory, rising incomes could offer a way out of the ‘time famine’ of modern life, because wealth offers the opportunity to have more free time, such as by paying more to live closer to work.”
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Happiness is the lowest in the ranking and easiest to achieve.
 
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I'm not sure you can quantify happiness by paying somebody to allow you to have more free time.

If everybody had 100 free servants doing everything I doubt that would make you considerably more happy.
Maybe more relaxed but not happy.

You could live in a house on an island without a care in the world and that would not make you happy.
 
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If you sad and unhappy sitting at cafe in Paris drinking worlds finest coffee, living in the most expensive hotel, while on a luxurious World Tour , wearing expensive branded clothes. While your bank account is bursting with money to be spend .
It might be some solace to being sad and unhappy. Lol
 
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Happiness is a fleeting illusion.

It's just an electric charge set by a chemical reaction.

Their is no universal definition of happiness.

Topic merely states that lazy People should get rich to enjoy their life.

Rest is conjecture.
 
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It is for me.

Struggle to sleep every night due to empty tummy isnt exactly life.
 
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Happiness isn’t really monetary it can play a role towards it though and be partial. But it’s not what defines it - it’s just amongst other reasons etc
 
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Only people who are well off smugly say money can't buy you happiness, they mostly face first world problems. Ask those who work day and night to just feed their kids and only get enough to scrape by.
 
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money may not buy happiness but i would rather cry in a jaguar than on a bus - francoise sagan

Only people who are well off smugly say money can't buy you happiness, they mostly face first world problems. Ask those who work day and night to just feed their kids and only get enough to scrape by.
even if you are not starving, a disease of a dear one can cost a lot of money to cure and can put lot of stress on the family/kids. Most of the world has no safety net.
 
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Yes obviously money can buy u happiness.
If you're poor and your children , u need money to get him cure.
If you're hungry , u need money to buy food.
Money is necessity , nothing can compare money.
 
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lets be honest here

money can buy anything

but cant buy few things
respect
life
health
love

but who the f0ck need respect and love just enjoy damn money :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Many problems can be solved with money and many can't. Having money means you only have half the problems.

I never worry about things that can be solved with money, even if it costs all my money. What stresses me are problems that money can't solve.
 
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Being rich doesn't make you happy maybe in the old days but in this day and age to be rich is to sell your soul and that is no joke if you understand the occult world we live in.
If economy collapses like dollar paper etc you will see lot of marriages broken because they were built on materialism/wealth. You can have money but it don't mean you have access to best technology or cure. You have to be part of the elite club. You may fund your own research programs if you are ultra rich. It be great day to see everything reverse if economy/monetary system collapses then you will see rise of the scavenger people who are handy with repairing things etc you know like mad max engineers masterblaster. The rich guy is too soft for labor work.

But what would you do if you had enough money ?
i would buy fertile land and grown organic food in far away country of no importance in war or economy globally. Build a small town of like minded people, with military , off grid, survival prepper knowledge experience etc. of course buy all the survival gear too many to mention. Buy lot of gold and silver.
 
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