Psychologists Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton claim that instant riches, such as winning the lottery, might not lead to lasting happiness.
In their new book ‘Happy Money: The Science of Smarter Spending’, they state that for most people, more money does not always equate to happiness. They advise people that to value experiences more than material things, to spend and consume in moderation, and to spend on others are the real keys to happiness.
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