• @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
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    31 year ago

    Rich people aren’t happy. From the day they’re born till’ the day they die, they think they’re happy but trust me, they ain’t.

    • @T0rrent01
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      21 year ago

      Please don’t take my word for this since I can’t seem to dig up the study itself, but do you believe in that one study that says happiness plateaus at $80k annual income?

    • @TheKingBee
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      21 year ago

      That is some high grade copium right there.

      People with money can afford cost in both time and money for therapy…

    • xptiger
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      1 year ago

      I hate to hear again saying “rich/famous/successful/powerful (in financial alleviation or in job positions or achievements) people aren’t still happy too.” as if being rich or those such else won’t still make happiness despite they can have already an easy access and freedom to do anything they want and will ever enjoy, unlike those people who keep working hoping for blessing or get through hardships, irrational maltreats, injustice, sacrifices and degradation just to reach that world.

      So this gives me a different insight that:

      Whether a man does or will ever reach wealth, everything or achievements (such as job, reputation, awards, credentials, “friends or company”, admiration etc…), he might not yet consider those the happiness he always dream and aspire. Then what would he (human) be supposed to do to become happy if those weren’t.

      1) Does he like every decision he made? 2) Is he grieving/regretting? 3) Is he lonely all by himself? 4) Does he ever admire himself or his personality? 5) Does he ever like his story overall? 6) Does he ever enjoy this world he’s currently living, 7) and so on I’m thinking reasons of his scenario.

      So this is no longer about money/achievement, something beyond that I can’t well describe.