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    Eight tips for how money CAN buy you happiness

    The relationship between money and happiness is one of the most interesting, most complicated, and most sensitive questions in the study of happiness.

    Studies show, unsurprisingly, that money's impact on happiness is greatest when you have the least amount of money.

    But if you're one of the lucky people who has enough money to cover the basics - food, shelter, even a car -- does that mean that money can't make a difference to your happiness? Some happiness experts argue yes, but I think that's…ridiculous.

    The secret to using money to buy happiness is to spend money in ways that support your happiness goals.

    Imagine that you have a certain amount of extra cash. How should you spend it?

    One option: a fancy new TV set. Enticing. The fact is, however, that the new TV won't give you much happiness bang for your buck. The hedonic treadmill describes our tendency to adapt quickly to changed circumstances -- which means you'll get a big kick out of the TV for a short while, but you'll soon take it for granted.

    The hedonic treadmill means that buying STUFF isn't very satisfying, but there are ways to spend money that are likely to help give you enduring happiness. Spend money to…

    1. Strengthen bonds with family and friends. Studies show that having close relationships is one of the most important elements of a happy life. Pay for a plane ticket to visit your brother's new baby, go to your college reunion, throw a Superbowl party.

    2. End marital conflict. If you're constantly arguing about the unkempt lawn, or the moldering laundry, see if you can throw some money at the problem. Can you hire the teenager down the street to clean out the garage?

    3. Upgrade your exercise. Studies show that one of the quickest and surest ways to boost your mood is to exercise. If spending money on a new iPod, a more convenient gym, or a new pair of yoga pants will make it easier to get yourself off the couch, that's a good happiness investment.

    4. Think about fun. Ask yourself - and be honest - what's fun for you? Fishing, bird-watching, travel, hunting through flea markets, experimenting in the kitchen, skiing, scrapbooking? Make sure that your calendar reflects some activities that you are doing just for FUN. For happiness, you're better off using your money to have a great experience than to gain a possession.

    5. Serenity and security. Peace of mind is critical to happiness, so use the money to pay down your debts or to add to your savings.

    6. Pay more for healthy food. It's a sad fact that fruits, vegetables, and healthy food are more expensive than fast food, but eating healthfully will pay off in the long run, in terms of your good health and energy.

    7. Spend the money on someone else. One of the best ways to make yourself happy is to make someone else happy. Think about ways you could spend the money that would make a big difference to someone else -- whether someone you know, or a cause you support. How many new books could the library's children's room add to the shelves?

    8. Think about YOUR priorities. Two years ago, some friends decided to skip an anniversary trip so they could use the money to buy a super-expensive Dux bed. I thought this was a bad idea, because the "hedonic treadmill" would mean that they'd quickly get used to the new bed. Oh, no. They still rave about their Dux bed. So maybe that fancy new TV set would mean a lot to you, although I, for one, would hardly notice the difference. As always, the key to any happiness question is to know yourself, and what makes YOU happy.

    * Interested in starting your own happiness project? If you'd like to take a look at my personal Resolutions Chart, for inspiration, just email me at grubin, then the "at" sign, then gretchenrubin dot com. (Sorry about writing it in that roundabout way; I'm trying to thwart spammers.) Just write "Resolutions Chart" in the subject line.

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    133 comments

    • noneofyourbusiness  •  2 years 7 months ago
      education, something you can use money for that makes me happy. My parents paid for all my education and I like school, not having school loans and learning. I really feel like education is one of the major things money can help buy and it can impact the world
    • Hendrik  •  2 years 7 months ago
      the truly happiness is giving
    • Joanne  •  2 years 7 months ago
      Money isn't everything, but it sure helps. Today it can buy happiness!
    • luz  •  2 years 3 months ago
      anytime i have xtra money i use it to spend time with my grandkids at the movies or throw a barbq for the family. that makes me happier than bying a new camera or computer. because the new gagets just faze off. but family memories are priceless and unforgetable
    • CRISM  •  2 years 9 months ago
      I believe money can buy you happiness by sharing it to the poor and the needy ones. Try it and you will reap something wonderful.
    • AKINYOSOYE  •  2 years 9 months ago
      I think helping the needy will give happiness i.e. making others to be happy
    • TITO A  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Happiness is within oneself - money makes it double. Give you concrete example - happy thinking my happy moments in life but doing it in a fully furnished room makes me happier. he he he he ...
    • Lucky  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Wow, few of them i tried, thanks a lot, i'll try the others :)
    • M.J - Fierce Beauty and F ...  •  2 years 9 months ago
      I liked reading this article. Its all about balance. Too much of a good thing (like money) could never be good for you. My idea of happiness is being comfortable, meaning I don't have to live paycheck to paycheck like I do now!
    • Arjan  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Upgraded my saloon car to a (used) German sport car a gained possesion that gives a great experience every ride, especially when exceeding speed limits.
    • Kathy  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Although I'm happy with the things I have acquired with the money I've earned, if I lost it all tomorrow, it wouldn't be the end of the world for me. I started out with nothing and I remember being happy then.

      Life is a journey. Enjoy the ride!
    • ebrism  •  2 years 9 months ago
      thats great,i will try
    • kelvin  •  2 years 9 months ago
      After reading this, I get the idea on how to boost up the happiness. Wonder is it practical? What if I push down the limit for my spending and buy something that makes me happy once awhile? Afterall, I'll be using all cash instead which the auther mentioned. It's ridiculous to be happy with enough money to cover the basics. So why not push down the basics and reward myself? what do you think?
    • Delinda  •  2 years 9 months ago
      thanks its true real happiness is in the closeness relationship of the family i am came from a poor family but all of us have a degree and some migrate in canada despite of hardship but because of our closeness still we are happy and contented of who we are.
    • retrodarlin'  •  2 years 8 months ago
      money can't by you happiness....but it shure helps!!!!
    • lile  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Having money definitely gives you more choices, more opportunities to have fun, more peace of mind and more ability to help others, its not a bad thing to have.
    • dave u  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Money does buy happiness,and those that say otherwise are usally poor. If money does not buy happiness then the question becomes why do so many poor people play the lottery and slot machines,is it because they want to be misserable when they win.I am going out to lunch with family members today and yes i am happy that we can have fresh food, not stuff from dumpster. MONEY BUYS HAPPINESS.
    • Lucky  •  2 years 9 months ago
      Like that famous quote "I've been rich and I've been poor. And rich is better."
    • TiffanyQ  •  2 years 9 months ago
      no matter how much money you have you will never be able to buy happieness. you will always be lonley.
      tq
    • John  •  2 years 9 months ago
      When you can walk away from money, you've conquered life!