
Can Money Really Buy Happiness?
Academic research has long sought to explore a link between money and happiness. But can money really buy happiness? And what are the implications on our own relationships with money?
Academic research has long sought to explore a link between money and happiness. But can money really buy happiness? And what are the implications on our own relationships with money?
In the most choice-abundant time in our history, the quality of our decisions is suffering. Minimalism can help us simplify, de-clutter and ultimately make better decisions.
Obsessing over our personal finance journeys can have harmful consequences for our physical, mental and even financial health. I set out to understand if I was obsessed with money and what I could do about it.
When we enter a supermarket, we are unwittingly subjected to the result of decades of psychology research on consumer behaviour. But just what tricks of the mind are they up to? And what can you do to avoid their spending traps?
A body of behavioural economics and psychology research offers some interesting lessons on how we can foster a savings mindset – and maybe even unthinkingly become more productive and healthier with it.
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