life expectancies...

in #busy7 years ago (edited)

What does reaching or achieving what makes people happy? People who have what they feel are lucky, people without what they feel unlucky? When such questions are brought to the agenda, we often encounter similar, even overlapping, answers. It is said that being rich is filled with the desire to buy everything that it wants easily. A person who is able to buy what he likes and who has the power to spend without worrying is happy. Indeed, it is seen that the vast majority of people complain that it is not enough for the financial / material power to continually reach the desired thing. The widespread and dominant culture against the market and prosperity also argues that in a negative context, people are conditioned to spend and consume, to find happiness in a wild, unlimited amount of money.

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Our personal findings about other people, or our observations on ourselves, tend to show us a compulsive relationship between happiness and financial / material power, but the truth is manifest at another point. Scientific research gives different results. A study conducted by Berkeley University in the United States under a team led by Cameron Anderson showed that people are happier with their status in society rather than in the pulp. The research revealed that those who were "acclaimed" and "respected" were happier than those with higher income. He found that people who are respected in society have the feeling of influencing, supervising, belonging and accepting others in their social environment. Again, according to the survey, your wealth, the happiness of the money is decreasing with time, the liking and social prestige are permanent.

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