Study: Spending Money On Others Promotes Happiness

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There is already an abundance of research surrounding the effect that income has on happiness, but what about happiness in relation to spending money on others? Well, it turns out that this might be a way to easily go about trying to increase your own happiness.

Previous studies have shown that spending money on other people, rather than on oneself, is likely to have a more positive impact on personal happiness.

When it comes to spending money on others in an effort to try and boost happiness, researchers suggest that the benefits of giving to others can be witnessed in both the body and brain.

In a previous experiment on the topic, researchers set out to approach 46 people on a school campus and they then would give them either a $5 or $20 bill that they were allowed to spend by the end of the day.

Half of the participants who were approached were told to spend the money on themselves, while those in the other group were told to spend that money on someone else.

After the two groups went out and spent the money, they then reported their happiness levels as part of the experiment. The folks who were assigned with spending money on other people were seen to have a higher prevalence of happiness, compared to those who had to spend the money on themselves.

In a separate exploration on the topic, researchers investigated a firm in Boston who had several employees receive a bonus from work, ranging from $3k to $8k.

After they received their bonus, researchers questioned them about how they spent the money and it turns out that those who spent the funds on more selfless endeavors, reported being happier than those who had decided to spend it on themselves.

When it comes to those living in the U.S. and other first world nations around the world, the emotional benefit that people there receive from giving to others might be more than say someone living in poverty from Venezuela or Nigeria for example might experience. This might be assumed to be the case because of the discrepancy between the standard of living.

however...

In other research that has sought to investigate the relationship between spending money on others and the potential for emotional benefits that can be reaped, looking at roughly 136 different countries, it was seen that there is a positive relationship between personal happiness and giving to others.

Researchers suggest that by opting to spend money on other people, that we are fostering a deeper connection with them and initiating a conversation, and this is what contributes to bringing about more happiness. And not only can it possibly foster new and stronger relationships, but it is also said to be beneficial in boosting self-esteem and promoting more overall inner peace.

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Sources:
https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/11189976/dunn,%20aknin,%20norton_prosocial_cdips.pdf?sequence=1
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18356530
https://www.forbes.com/sites/hbsworkingknowledge/2013/08/21/to-buy-happiness-spend-money-on-others/#11769fbb7664
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2016/12/12/international-day-of-happiness-helping-_n_6905446.html

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I came to your page, still not seeing you in my feed, to show you some love and not have to spend money either hahaha!

My votes are worth some decent pennies these days my man!

I bought a chocolate bar to send to the lady in the nursing home that I posted about on Mother's Day when I posted about the box I made her.

I like doing stuff for people, when I can, I just wish I could do more

You have a good week my man and thanks for your support as well!

I am still LOL'g at that short comment you made a couple days ago saying you hope we win that twitter thing LOL

I was dying that day, you really gave me a huge laugh with that -- and it did not cost anything either!

If anyone needs some happiness I could really use a STEEM. Great Post!

From my personal experiences i can agree with this post. However, i also always have this doubt that maybe i should be spending more on myselfand im not benevelent but naive.. I suppose my own financial situation may be a factor, i do beleive if i had all that i needed, it would make me extremely happy to give to those in need. This study has my vote.

well that is why it's interesting.. because those people living in the US and other 1st world countries have a lot of abundance compared to those living in poverty in 3rd world countries.. so you would think that the happiness would increase from giving only for those who have their needs already met/and a bit extra.. but that wasn't the case, they found in over 100 countries that people were happier when they gave to others, despite what they had for themselves. thanks for your feedback and checking out the post :) followed!

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100% True. Nice share @doitvoluntarily

Thank You... great post and great message !! I think I'm going to go back and look at many more of Your previous posts. Thanks again @doitvoluntarily

UpVoted & following You from yesterday.

     ~~~STEEM On !! ~~~

Very good post @doitvoluntarily

My wife spends my money and tells me it makes me happy. Does that count? :)

Here is a way to give a gift to someone who is lower income, while also sticking it The Man:

http://www.grubstreet.com/2017/04/tax-protester-leaves-server-personal-gift-instead-of-tip.html

Great post and couldn't agree with it more. Buying something for yourself is an isolated experience and is limiting. Buying something for someone else makes the experience more personal and fosters intimacy. There truly is nothing like seeing the smile on someone you care about's face when you give them something. You had to invest your time and thought to get that item for them, but what you get in return is so much more.

thanks man! :) that is what I look forward to most at gift giving time, seeing the looks on others faces

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