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think in the justification of how money can buy happiness, it is important to establish the paradigm of the individual or subject that this argument applies to. For a person who values material desires and equalizes the attainment and ownership of such goods, then money can certainly secure that person's happiness.

In today's world, where Capitalism is the reigning world order that governs economies and societies in so many countries, by a logical extension, happiness can definitely be tagged with a price.

I'm not saying that there aren't individuals who don't give a hoot about money. Look at the 60s hippies movement - it started, but it eventually faded out didn't it? In a world where almost every thing is pegged to a dollar sign, it is impossible to be happy without owning money. Even tribes living in villages obscured by jungles have some form of a currency of exchange that functions as money to procure what they want. Money might not always buy happiness, but it definitely can.

So does it buy me happiness? It sure does.

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think in the justification of how money can buy happiness, it is important to establish the paradigm of the individual or subject that this argument applies to. For a person who values material desires and equalizes the attainment and ownership of such goods, then money can certainly secure that person's happiness.

In today's world, where Capitalism is the reigning world order that governs economies and societies in so many countries, by a logical extension, happiness can definitely be tagged with a price.

I'm not saying that there aren't individuals who don't give a hoot about money. Look at the 60s hippies movement - it started, but it eventually faded out didn't it? In a world where almost every thing is pegged to a dollar sign, it is impossible to be happy without owning money. Even tribes living in villages obscured by jungles have some form of a currency of exchange that functions as money to procure what they want. Money might not always buy happiness, but it definitely can.

So does it buy me happiness? It sure does.

im doing this to increaz points :D

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think in the justification of how money can buy happiness, it is important to establish the paradigm of the individual or subject that this argument applies to. For a person who values material desires and equalizes the attainment and ownership of such goods, then money can certainly secure that person's happiness.

In today's world, where Capitalism is the reigning world order that governs economies and societies in so many countries, by a logical extension, happiness can definitely be tagged with a price.

I'm not saying that there aren't individuals who don't give a hoot about money. Look at the 60s hippies movement - it started, but it eventually faded out didn't it? In a world where almost every thing is pegged to a dollar sign, it is impossible to be happy without owning money. Even tribes living in villages obscured by jungles have some form of a currency of exchange that functions as money to procure what they want. Money might not always buy happiness, but it definitely can.

So does it buy me happiness? It sure does.

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srsly .. will u happy if u r a beggar and wthout shoes all the stuff

will u b happy if u want smthing rlly badly but u cannot AFFORD it?

will u b happy in a room wthout light, wthout a fan or AC ?

evrybdy wud luv u bcos of money..

FACE THE REALITY!

nowadays money CAN buy happiness

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srsly .. will u happy if u r a beggar and wthout shoes all the stuff

will u b happy if u want smthing rlly badly but u cannot AFFORD it?

will u b happy in a room wthout light, wthout a fan or AC ?

evrybdy wud luv u bcos of money..

FACE THE REALITY!

nowadays money CAN buy happiness

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srsly .. will u happy if u r a beggar and wthout shoes all the stuff

will u b happy if u want smthing rlly badly but u cannot AFFORD it?

will u b happy in a room wthout light, wthout a fan or AC ?

evrybdy wud luv u bcos of money..

FACE THE REALITY!

nowadays money CAN buy happiness

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srsly .. will u happy if u r a beggar and wthout shoes all the stuff

will u b happy if u want smthing rlly badly but u cannot AFFORD it?

will u b happy in a room wthout light, wthout a fan or AC ?

evrybdy wud luv u bcos of money..

FACE THE REALITY!

nowadays money CAN buy happiness


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