Book: You Can Buy Happiness (and It's Cheap)
Author: Tammy Strobel
ISBN: 978-1-60868-083-2
U-$1.00-B-0.003856699-BE-260
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Go to You Can Buy Happiness (and It's Cheap) Table of Contents
Part 3: Buying Happiness
Chapter 8: Time Is The Only Real Wealth
Page 117
1. Curious by Todd Kashdan
2. Paper: "Are We Having More Fun Yet?" by Princeton Economist Alan Krueger
Page 118
3. Researchers found that when subjects focused on spending time with friends and family, they worked less and were happier, whereas those who focused on making money worked more, socialized less, and were not as happy.
4. Increased happiness requires a shift in attention toward time
5. 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam
Page 119
6. Study "Stress That Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox" by Alois Stutzer and Bruno Frey
Page 125
7. The researchers said the Internet has "an indirect, enabling, and empowering role leading to a greater sense of freedom and control which in turn leads to greater life satisfaction."
Author: Tammy Strobel
ISBN: 978-1-60868-083-2
U-$1.00-B-0.003856699-BE-260
Go to 2017 Directory of Books & Authors
Go to You Can Buy Happiness (and It's Cheap) Table of Contents
Part 3: Buying Happiness
Chapter 8: Time Is The Only Real Wealth
Page 117
1. Curious by Todd Kashdan
2. Paper: "Are We Having More Fun Yet?" by Princeton Economist Alan Krueger
Page 118
3. Researchers found that when subjects focused on spending time with friends and family, they worked less and were happier, whereas those who focused on making money worked more, socialized less, and were not as happy.
4. Increased happiness requires a shift in attention toward time
5. 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam
Page 119
6. Study "Stress That Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox" by Alois Stutzer and Bruno Frey
Page 125
7. The researchers said the Internet has "an indirect, enabling, and empowering role leading to a greater sense of freedom and control which in turn leads to greater life satisfaction."
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