Do You Think Money Buys Happiness?

10 People Share Their Honest Stories

Do you think that money buys happiness? My answer to this question has evolved. Before having money, I regurgitated the saying that money doesn’t buy happiness.

But after having money, I discovered it eliminates a ton of stress that weighs on you daily when you don’t have it.

For some reason, someone was more interested in what men believed about the matter, and here are their answers.

The first man claimed money couldn’t buy happiness, but a lack of money can lead to unhappiness. A second agreed that this is the answer. The inverse of the original statement is indeed true.

Money Can Not Buy Happiness

One man remembered how they started poor but gained wealth over time and how money makes life easier but doesn’t necessarily make you happier.

It Gives You Time to Pursue Happiness

One explained how money could buy happiness to a certain point when you consider things like traveling, going out, and other items of pleasure.

It Varies from Person to Person

As human beings, everyone has a different set of priorities when they acquire a large sum of money. Money can’t always buy happiness, but it could rent some momentary comfort.

Money Can Rent Some Comfort

Someone else remarked if you are clinically depressed, no money isn’t the only thing needed, but sure, it could buy happiness.

Duh, But It Doesn’t Cure Depression

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