Here's the link to the article: http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_...y/20061126130309990009?ncid=NWS00010000000001
According to this article, a poll states that "Forty-three percent of people in households of $90,000 or more said they were "very happy" compared to 42 percent of people in $50,000 to $89,999 households."
This is the type of crap the U.S needs, convincing more and more people that money is what matters.
Agreed money is very important and provides comfort, but there is enough consumer-ism in the states already.
Even if you have to lie, it would be better to convince people that money dosen't buy happiness, maybe this way, somehow people can find happiness outside buying the newest "Ipod" or shirt brand....
This article also states that it could be that happy people somehow, make more money....
B.S IMO.
According to this article, a poll states that "Forty-three percent of people in households of $90,000 or more said they were "very happy" compared to 42 percent of people in $50,000 to $89,999 households."
This is the type of crap the U.S needs, convincing more and more people that money is what matters.
Agreed money is very important and provides comfort, but there is enough consumer-ism in the states already.
Even if you have to lie, it would be better to convince people that money dosen't buy happiness, maybe this way, somehow people can find happiness outside buying the newest "Ipod" or shirt brand....
This article also states that it could be that happy people somehow, make more money....
B.S IMO.