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How Can Money Buy You Happiness [psychology]

by Sally on February 18, 2009

in Lifestyle

via Psychology in the News,

Ryan Howell, an assistant professor of psychology at San Francisco State University, found that buying experiences – such as vacations, going to the theater or renting a sailboat – gave people more happiness than buying material things. The study, of 154 people ages 19 to 50, showed that experiences increase happiness because they are often social in nature.

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Sally February 21, 2009 at 9:35 am

Hi Mujahid Ali,

Thanks for being a fan of Singapore Delivery. But we are in no position of giving away iPod gift. At least not at the moment. You can keep an eye here as we do share contest from which you may win a free iPod.

Good day!
Sally

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