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Hopefully, You Realize Money Does Not Lead to Happiness

By Drew Meyers | February 18, 2007

Guy Kawasaki posted about the “World Map of Happiness” on Friday that lists the happiest countries in the world based on a study by Adrian G. White, a psychologist at the University of Leicester. The United States, with the largest economy in the world, is number 23 on the list. That should tell you something. Money does NOT lead to happiness — though I’m sure many of you THINK money makes you happy.

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2 Responses to “Hopefully, You Realize Money Does Not Lead to Happiness”

  1. Colleen Corgan Says:
    February 20th, 2007 at 12:50 pm

    Drew,
    Interesting post and great find. I’ve seen many lists of the happiest nations, but never a heat map. It’s very interesting to see how different regions’ compare in terms of happiness.
    Colleen

  2. Drew Meyers Says:
    February 20th, 2007 at 9:13 pm

    It sure it interesting - personally, I think it’s almost pathetic how much money Americans spend on useless crap they don’t use.

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