Money can’t buy love; it can’t buy true friendship. In fact, all the best things in life, at MasterCard says, are priceless.
It turns out however, all this conventional wisdom is wrong.
New research, as reported in the Boston Globe, actually does buy happiness, if its correctly spent. “For deep-seated psychological reasons, when it comes to spending money, we tend to value goods over experiences, ourselves over others, things over people. When it comes to happiness, none of these decisions are right.”
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