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More Money More Problems

More Money More Problems

“The more money you have, the happier you’ll be” is flawed logic.

It’s also incredibly naive. Wealthy people, in particular, tend to be very focused on their possessions, which means they often have a very skewed view of the world.

They can’t say their wealth entirely makes them happy. Many wealthy people are miserable.

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