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In our fast-paced world, most of our waking moments are monopolised by screens and phones.
We are constantly bombarded with the ‘latest and greatest,’ ‘billionaire lists,’ and ‘influencers’ selling us the idea of more happiness in the form of 7-figure businesses, holidays, and clothing. Happiness is regularly pursued extrinsically, and as a result, often remains elusive.
However, what if someone told you that there was something that could make you happier than earning more money? Would you opt in?
Money won’t make you happier, in the long run
According to a recently released survey, the answer to increasing our long-term happiness has been in front of us all along.
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