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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 266135, member: 75687"] Money is a central figure in our society. It provides the basic needs of life and allows people to enjoy many of the luxuries they may traditionally not have had, such as traveling, consuming goods, and owning property. Many people hold money in high esteem even more so than others throughout history have. However, its power is often overrated. Money can do a lot for you but it can never buy you everything. People have an odd tendency to believe that money is able to do many things, even if they may not be true. Luckily, there are ways around this and the truth is revealed once and for all in this article. Money cannot always buy a person happiness. Money isn't always the answer, in fact when it comes down to it people would often say they'd rather be happy than rich It may seem ridiculous that people would take money over happiness but a study done by Dr. Michael Norton at Harvard University might actually support this view. Dr. Norton conducted an experiment with Harvard students where the students had to select between two options, one being an attractive job with a high salary and the other being a lower-paying job that would give them more time for family and friends. A surprising majority of students chose the second option. Dr. Norton also did a similar study for adults, asking them to choose between higher salaries and more time off or lower salaries with more vacation time. More than half of respondents in this experiment selected the second option. These findings suggest that money can in fact not buy happiness because people were willing to take less money and more time off in order to be happier instead of richer and less happy. [/QUOTE]
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