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Can Money Buy Can Money Buy
Happiness? Happiness?
he link between income and happiness is like a
rollercoaster ride through the complexities of life.
T Research paints a picture where a thicker wallet
often comes with a brighter smile. Yet, this story isn’t a
one-size-fits-all saga.
Picture this: as incomes soar, so does reported happi-
ness—no surprise there. But here’s the plot twist—there’s a
point where the joy ride levels off. Once the bills are paid,
Answer:Kind bring as much bliss. Hold your applause for money; it’s
and the basics are covered, the extra dollars might not
not a solo act. Job satisfaction, maintaining a work-life
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balance, weaving social connections, and staying in tip-
top health—these supporting characters also play a vital
Off role in the happiness script. And it’s not just about dol-
lars and cents; cultural influences add their own flavour.
In some corners of the world, the richness of community
ties and a sense of purpose might outshine the glitter of
Manal Bello Explains it all on page 11 a fat paycheck.
In this narrative, each person is the author of their own
From the happiness story. While income has a role, it’s not the
lead actor. It’s more like part of a diverse ensemble, each
BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING playing their unique tune in the symphony of happiness.”
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