• caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
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      6 months ago

      That’s the thing, paying bills doesn’t make you happy, it just temporarily eliminates the drop in happiness that would occur if you didn’t pay those bills.

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          6 months ago

          Well no. My point is that while money can’t buy happiness, it can mitigate sources of unhappiness.

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            6 months ago

            Money can’t directly buy happiness, but it certainly smooths out the path. Also, money may not be able to buy happiness, but not-money can’t buy anything.

            I agree with you that the pursuit of an ever-increasing bank account is probably not a route to happiness (or more importantly contentedness, happiness is fleeting), but the reality of our world is that not having a livable amount of money tends to put direct blocks in front of your contentedness, which having money tends to dissolve.

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      6 months ago

      I’m in a unique and enviable position where my work is basically nothing on the day to day. It pays enough to get by, barely, but it gives me so much free time that well… That aspect of work makes me happy lmao

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        6 months ago

        Could use that free time to work another job and get paid more. That’d be my first thought at least.