If money doesn’t buy happiness, you’re spending it wrong

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If money doesn’t buy happiness, you’re spending it wrong

The saying, "Money cannot buy happiness," is wrong. It absolutely can.

Research shows that spending our money on experiences rather than material possessions is more likely to make us happy. 

We should reword the maxim to: "If money doesn't buy you happiness, you're spending it the wrong way."

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