bernard
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I'm talking about money of course.
There are people who study this stuff. What tiers of money gives increased happiness.
The conclusion is something like "being a millionaire makes you really happy", but then happiness does not increase as much having 5 or 10 or 100 million.
Maybe these studies look at things at tiers too high.
Is there no measurable satisfaction in hitting, say 15K USD a month? What about 10K USD? Maybe it's not much different to making 5K a month. A lot of it might go to savings and thus deferring enjoyment.
At what point does income go from enjoyment and security to including power. I imagine having power feels good or people wouldn't seek it so much.
What are your tiers?
I'll go first. I've never made more than like 7K USD month, but I lived abroad in a poor country, so my net income was relatively much higher. It did not much increase my happiness. My extra income just allowed slightly better things, larger apartment, better transportation, more expensive wines and drinks etc. I did not find increased romantic success or something like that.
Maybe it depends pr. country. Undeveloped countries have not so many opportunities to spend upper middle class money as does developed countries, where a bit more money allows a lot more social signalling and segregation.
There are people who study this stuff. What tiers of money gives increased happiness.
The conclusion is something like "being a millionaire makes you really happy", but then happiness does not increase as much having 5 or 10 or 100 million.
Maybe these studies look at things at tiers too high.
Is there no measurable satisfaction in hitting, say 15K USD a month? What about 10K USD? Maybe it's not much different to making 5K a month. A lot of it might go to savings and thus deferring enjoyment.
At what point does income go from enjoyment and security to including power. I imagine having power feels good or people wouldn't seek it so much.
What are your tiers?
I'll go first. I've never made more than like 7K USD month, but I lived abroad in a poor country, so my net income was relatively much higher. It did not much increase my happiness. My extra income just allowed slightly better things, larger apartment, better transportation, more expensive wines and drinks etc. I did not find increased romantic success or something like that.
Maybe it depends pr. country. Undeveloped countries have not so many opportunities to spend upper middle class money as does developed countries, where a bit more money allows a lot more social signalling and segregation.