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1. Our point is experience. If you got some experience to learn something, you will be happy and satisfy. First, if you do not have any money, you will never get experience. The experiences include travelling, learning, or even going to school. All of these activities need money. If you do not have any money, you just stay at home and sitting on the ground. Nothing to do, nothing to learn. This kind of live feel very impressed. Will you be happy with such life? The brain doesn't adapt as successfully to experiences. While things may wear out their welcome, experiences can provide increasing benefits over time. A memorable trip takes on even more luster with the passage of time. Even an unpleasant adventure may produce stories that grow in value as the years pass. The experiences produce happiness to you because you are keep learning and enjoying. According to www.debate.org, a famous world debating organization.
2. Our point is respecting. In nowadays, if you do not have any money and be a beggar, just lie on the ground and beg for money. However, nobody will like to respect you, unless you buy a big house, become rich. The people who are poor are often disrespected in the society. They need to ask others for money, which indeed does not make a person happy. When you have money, you do not need to go and beg for money, you can still live in the society with respect, in your own house which gives you a lot of satisfaction. If nobody respects you, will you be happy? If you have money, you will have status, and you will be respected. In this society, if you get money, it means you have already got the status and respect. According to www.jezebel.com, Cameron Anderson, a psychological scientist at UC-Berkeley's Haas School of Business did several separate studies to explore the hypothesis that higher socio-metric status conferred greater happiness. His study looked at 80 college students who were active in 12 different campus groups like ROTC and sororities. They calculated what brings them happiness. Most of them like status the most and this will bring them happiness. They also looked at their income and their social well-being. He found that these will make them feel happier.
1. It seems that the more money a person has the more unhappy they are. If they will be honest with themselves. Take celebrities for instance, they have everything the "heart" can wish for, but many of them have torn-families, scandalous lifestyles and are blatantly unhappy. If money could buy happiness, then none of the above would exist among celebrities. I agree that money does offer a means to make people happy, but true happiness runs deeper than the possessions. When you can see poor people huddled together to keep warm and sharing what little they have to survive, that's love, which brings about happiness. Their situation doesn't make them happy and money would make it better, but the root of their happiness stems from love. On the flip side, if you have a wealthy family who can't get along, where is their happiness? The money's there but where's the love? The same place their happiness is ... out the door ... while their money sits in the bank.
1. Our point is experience. If you got some experience to learn something, you will be happy and satisfy. First, if you do not have any money, you will never get experience. The experiences include travelling, learning, or even going to school. All of these activities need money. If you do not have any money, you just stay at home and sitting on the ground. Nothing to do, nothing to learn. This kind of live feel very impressed. Will you be happy with such life? The brain doesn't adapt as successfully to experiences. While things may wear out their welcome, experiences can provide increasing benefits over time. A memorable trip takes on even more luster with the passage of time. Even an unpleasant adventure may produce stories that grow in value as the years pass. The experiences produce happiness to you because you are keep learning and enjoying. According to www.debate.org, a famous world debating organization.
2. Our point is respecting. In nowadays, if you do not have any money and be a beggar, just lie on the ground and beg for money. However, nobody will like to respect you, unless you buy a big house, become rich. The people who are poor are often disrespected in the society. They need to ask others for money, which indeed does not make a person happy. When you have money, you do not need to go and beg for money, you can still live in the society with respect, in your own house which gives you a lot of satisfaction. If nobody respects you, will you be happy? If you have money, you will have status, and you will be respected. In this society, if you get money, it means you have already got the status and respect. According to www.jezebel.com, Cameron Anderson, a psychological scientist at UC-Berkeley's Haas School of Business did several separate studies to explore the hypothesis that higher socio-metric status conferred greater happiness. His study looked at 80 college students who were active in 12 different campus groups like ROTC and sororities. They calculated what brings them happiness. Most of them like status the most and this will bring them happiness. They also looked at their income and their social well-being. He found that these will make them feel happier.
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