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It's also completely untrue. Money does buy happiness, but only up to a certain point depending on the cost of living where you are.
Some problems can be fixed by throwing money at them. Some can’t. Is being able to make a sizable percentage of your problems disappear happiness? No, but it’s a good effin’ start!
Yeah, as another person said, you can't buy happiness directly, but you sure can buy things that facilitate it!
Literally the only problems I have are because I don't make enough money. If I made 20K more a year (which would take me from lower class to staunchly middle class) I could pay off my existing debts, get a mortgage and buy a house, go to grad school, and start saving for retirement. I wouldn't be riddled with financial anxiety skipping meals and letting my health deteriorate because it's easier to not miss work
Boomers: Have you tried pulling yourself up by your bootstraps?