It is better to live right and be poor than to be sinful and rich.
Psalm 37:16
Source: Life Changing Words
In general, experiences seem to provide more happiness than the purchase of material things.
Second—that the satisfaction you have with the purchase of material goods is not directly related to happiness. You may feel that the purchase of a house or boat or car was a good one, yet it might not add a drop of happiness to your life.
Third—that the amount of money you spend on an experience has nothing to do with the amount of happiness you draw from it. Many experiences that cost nothing can produce abundant, lifelong dividends.
To have a rich life, you need a rich mind. And the rich mind recognizes that spending money on things will not automatically add to its lifetime store of happiness.
It prefers to spend money on experiences, recognizing that very little money needs to be spent. But it also recognizes that when money is spent on a material object, that object can bring happiness if it is used and enjoyed over time.
Beyond a basic level of material comfort, happiness consists of two things:
1. meaningful work and
2. the feeling of being connected to others.
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