Money Makes You Happy – If You Spend on Others 번역
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- 2013.09.16
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They say money can't buy you happiness, but new research published in the journal science suggests that it can, if you spend it on someone else. "simply making very small changes in how you spend money can make a difference for happiness," said elizabeth dunn, an assistant professor at the university of british columbia, who led the research along with michael. Norton, an assistant professor at harvard business school. studies of happiness have long found that, unless people are extremely poor, getting more money brings surprisingly small gains in positive feelings. The researchers suspected that perhaps the reason people weren't happier was not because of the money itself, but rather because of what they did with their money- mainly, spending it on possessions for themselves.
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“그곳엔 사회적 결과가 있습니다: 당신은 아마도 당신의 우정을 향상시킨다. 당신은 아마도 새로운 친구를 만든다. 사람들은 아마도 상호적일 것이다.
So why don't more people realize that spending money on others is a reliable road to happiness? One reason may be because it's much easier to count money than to measure happiness, Norton said. "If you think about getting ahead in life, you can say, 'Last year i made x, and now i'm making x plus 10.' But people don't conceive of their lives as ' i was 71 happy last year, and now i'm 76 happy.' " Even if they do, the reasons for greater happiness may not be obvious to them, he said.
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