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  2. The Bumpkin Billionaires - Wikipedia

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    As the saying goes, however, "money does not bring happiness" and this particular family saw their wealth as more of a curse than a blessing. They aspired to returning to the simple life of paupers and were desperate to get rid of their money.

  3. Easterlin paradox - Wikipedia

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    The paradox states that at a point in time happiness varies directly with income both among and within nations, but over time happiness does not trend upward as income continues to grow: while people on higher incomes are typically happier than their lower-income counterparts at a given point in time, higher incomes don't produce greater ...

  4. Hedonic treadmill - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, attaching importance to zero-sum life goals (career success, wealth, and social status) will have a small but nevertheless statistically significant negative impact on people's overall subjective well-being (even though the size of a household's disposable income does have a small, positive impact on subjective well-being). Duration ...

  5. Ultra-rich Americans have higher 'life satisfaction', claims ...

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    Ultra-rich Americans have higher 'life satisfaction', claims Wharton prof — debunking a popular study that says happiness peaks at $75K/year — here's how to reach a higher wealth echelon

  6. Money Does Buy Happiness — 4 Smart Ways To Lift Your ...

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    Find Out: 9 Things You Must Do To Grow Your Wealth in 2024 Whether you already make over $200,000 a year or bring in a low income, a small raise can boost the mental state of the rich and poor alike.

  7. The 10 Commandments of Wealth and Happiness - AOL

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    Start an IRA. Max out your 401K contributions. Pay yourself first. There is no shortage of advice on the Internet about how to manage your money. So much, in fact, that it's easy to lose sight of ...

  8. House of Greed - Wikipedia

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    House of Greed (1933). Porfiriy Golovlyov, nicknamed Iudushka for hypocrisy, becomes the heir to a rich estate.But wealth does not bring happiness to him or his family. A son and nieces of Iudushka die in poverty and humiliation, without waiting for help from a rich relativ

  9. You'll own nothing and be happy - Wikipedia

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    It described life in an unnamed city in which the narrator does not own a car, a house, any appliances, or any clothes, and instead relies on shared services for all of his daily needs. Auken later added an author's note to the story responding to critics, stating that it is not her "utopia or dream of the future", and that she intended for the ...