So you’re saying money equals happiness. I disagree

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I think the takeaway from such studies is that there is a zone of income levels that may have some correlation happiness, beyond which the correlation fades

It’s certainly possible to be truly broke and happy, but hardships make that unlikely

Similarly having your needs comfortably taken care of helps, but beyond that, you have to make the right choices with that financial freedom to actually be happy

Exactly 🎯

I’m sure it’s a slippery slope on the individual level. I used to be way broker than i am now, and i’m happier now that every day isn’t a serious struggle. But i can already see where certain decisions could start to fuck that up. Like i could buy a new car, but why? I think i would be unhappy after doing that bc my car works fine and it would set me back years in terms of financial comfort

I understand your point

Exactly. More nuanced (and obvious) that an idealistic and over simplistic money!= happiness

It’s just more nuanced. Simply asking to anyone having a hard time feeding their loved ones might get you back to reality

Inversely, take someone with 1000 bitcoin but no friends no family, maybe a terrible personnality. Good luck finding happiness alone

Again a radical over simplistic argument. You can have some bitcoin, lovely friends and happiness (as long as you don’t simplify life)

I agree with you on that point. But Bitcoin doesnt mean happiness. Its financial freedom. Two separate things

Agreed. Happiness is a big confusing mix, to which financial freedom can contribute. Most probably a non-even distribution of money, friendships, a concept of family and freedom. Have a great day

Totally agree with you.

I hope you have a great day as well