Aug. 1st, 2007

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[M]oney doesn't add much to people's happiness once they're raised above the subsistence or poverty level.

"Money does make a huge difference when you're talking about going from $8,000 a year to $30,000," according to ) the research of Harvard psychology professor Daniel Gilbert, who wrote "Stumbling on Happiness." "Between $50,000 and $500,000, though, the difference is scarcely measurable."
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[E]ven if you do win that raise, or that lottery jackpot, you'd adjust pretty quickly to the improvement in your circumstances and would soon want even more.
Liz Pulliam Weston


[I]f money is what you value, then money, indeed, will make you happy."

"However ... among those who had a relatively strong tendency to value work because they enjoyed it or it fulfilled them, those making more money were actually less happy than those making relatively little money."
Berkeley Psychology PhD candidate Ariel Malka on research into money and happiness.


"Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get."
— Dale Carnegie

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