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Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
Is it possible the last century, give or take, has seen an adjustment in our mores, such that persons equate money with happiness by definition?
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If you read the article, it explains why, and it makes sense.
The more money you have, the more freedom you have in deciding which job to take, where you can live, what kind of health care you can afford, etc. The opposite of that, is feeling trapped. And feeling trapped can definitely cause a high level of stress which is translated into unhappiness.
It does explain there is a difference in general happiness and day-to-day satisfaction. After a while, day-to-day satisfaction doesn't increase while general happiness continues to increase (though I would think there is a leveling off point eventually).