
Every where you look there days it seems science is trying to figure out what make us happy.
Will money may very buy happiness,but it doesn,t buy you very much.
Once you can afford to feed,clothe and house yourself.
As incomes grow, people quickly adapt to their new circumstances,
showing no enduring gaine in measured happiness.
Although income is widely assumed to be a good measure of the good life.
In fact,those with higher income don,t necessaries enjoy life,
more and do more modest earners,they maintain to income grow.
Higher income devote relatively more time to work and other
"obligatory" activities rather than on leisure activities.
High-income individuats are often focused on goals,
which can bring statistics.
In other word,s it,s not how much you make or have,but how you measure
up to others that drire people,s emotions.
Even a society-wide rise in the absolute level of wealth wouldn,t boost
happiness as much as relative financial gains.
Sometimes happiness is all about keeping up with the joneses.
Judgement of your life,as a whole.
Measure your quality of your daily life,an enjoyment scale.
Happiness does not come from what you have,but where you are.
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