adrienne
@adrienne
Saturday poll Please give yourself a few moments to think before answering https://frame.weponder.io/api/polls/24311
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Samuel γ
@samuellhuber.eth
voted yes, though having less or the same would still make me just as happy as today. so why yes? yes, because then I can provide more opportunities for family & friends. yes, because I can then play an even longer game (thinking and moving on longer time axes) yes, because safety. More at some point becomes, always enough. Which as long as the mind is taken care of isn't becoming a negative. Could have voted no because My happyness comes from 1) being healthy 2) my family and closest friends (that I call family too) 3) doing what I love and is fun as these 3 won't change even with less money I didn't need to vote yes. Happyness is mental, not financial. Though I did for the outlined reasons above.
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Tayyab - d/acc
@tayyab
No Iβve never found money to be the limiting factor in my happiness. But I would love to have more freedom with my time, which money can buy.
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BrixBountyFarm π©
@brixbounty
I have a view on this, will share later once poll has more votes.
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Trishπ«§
@trish
βless stressed outβ = βhappierβ but do I think money is the key to happiness? No.
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Ponder Surveys
@survey
π Poll has ended after 48 hours and received 44 votes. View the results here:
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Chinmay πΉοΈπΏ
@chinmay.eth
It plateaus after a certain amount. But until then, yes!!
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matthewb.eth
@matthewb
thereβs a clear point of diminishing returns but with living expenses in north america itβs gotta be at least $200-300k/yr before itβs hard to spend for extra happiness. or a significant lump sum like $1M which could be so easily spent in an instant on a home. but beyond numbers, if you are unhappy at a more fundamental/spiritual level then no amount of money will fix that.
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