No, but it sure brings the kind of misery I enjoy.
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No. But when the bills are paid it's easier to enjoy life.
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“Buying happiness” is imprecise; it can serve to mitigate the frequency and impact of encounters that cause dissatisfaction or pain. But even then — especially in terms of health — it only goes so far before hitting circumstance or luck.
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Today, I’m thinking yes indeed.
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No, but it sure takes the sting out of being poor
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No! Money is Materialistic - Happiness is Spiritualistic. For Human beings , balance is to be maintained between the two - to have harmony in life.
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there is a really basic level of food, shelter, security and medicine that a sufficient amount of money can ensure. people who struggle to keep these basics have a hard time being happy... it's worrying, and stressful. Duh. why this is treated like some kind of mystical teaching?
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It can buy a big boat to pull up next to happiness
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Ever see a sad person on a Jet Ski?
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