How much money you need to be happy with science
They say that money can not buy happiness, but let's be honest, people say a lot, and they do not necessarily have to be faithful all the time. When it comes to income, scientists have discovered that there is an "ideal amount" of money that we can get to feel emotionally satisfied and relaxed. Believe it or not, if you have too much money, you will begin to return to the territory of misfortune. "It may be a surprise, but there are really thresholds between the amount of money and the happiness of man," explains psychologist Andrew Jeb of Purdy University in the United States.
He and his colleagues analyzed data from 1.7 people from 164 countries around the world. They have measured their satisfaction with life and have found that the magical number of "financial sentiment" is a global phenomenon that varies greatly from place to place. But, on average, the sum was $ 95,000 for total life satisfaction and about 60,000 to 75,000 for emotional well-being and daily rest, Jeb explains. "This is the sum for individuals, and for families it will probably be higher," he adds. Of course, these numbers are quite different in different regions of the world. For example, the sum is $ 125,000 in Australia, $ 105,000 in North America, and $ 100,000 in Western Europe, but only $ 70,000 in Southeast Asia, $ 45,000 in Eastern Europe, and $ 35,000 in Latin America. But globally men are more easily satisfied than women with $ 90,000, as well as people with primary and secondary education ($ 85,000) compared to people with higher education ($ 115,000). But the most interesting fact is that once you reach the saturation ofincome , you must freeze your profitability right there before you become unhappy with your wealth.
Source: PsychCentral.com
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