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Does More Money REALLY Buy Happiness? | Matt Killingsworth
Summary
This BiggerPockets Money episode features Dr. Matt Killingsworth, a leading happiness researcher, discussing the relationship between money and happiness. He debunks the $75,000 happiness plateau, explains the logarithmic connection between income and emotional well-being, and emphasizes the importance of control over one's time and a portfolio approach to happiness, including social connections and engagement.
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