Psychologists age society; Spend on things and forget to feed your soul with experiences, travel, and memories

For many women to buy a new bag or a pair of shoes that you love at first sight, it can be translated into sereton production. But this group of people does not turn out to be the happiest group. Having money and [...]
For many women to buy a new bag or a pair of shoes that you love at first sight, it can be translated into sereton production. But this group of people does not turn out to be the happiest group. Having money for material goods can result in temporary fulfillment, but the happiness found in buying a new item rarely lasts.
We all feel richer on payday, and the first thing that we think about is to make our own that purse we saw in our window, the jacket we could buy last month, even though many of us know that spending on material things may not be the wisest way to spend money.
The important thing is to remember the value of investment!
Living means living, not possessing objects!
According to researchers from San Francisco State University, people realize that happiness is about creating memories and not shining clothes, latest mobile phones, or at least extra value.
Focus on your happiness, not on what makes you attractive or powerful in the other person's eye.

At this time, many people make decisions based on the effects of society, making the sun's glasses, vehicles, and mobile phone match the value of the individual.
In exchange for a post in the 1,000 - favor Institute, many of us are willing to empty our pockets. Dr Thomas Gilovich professor of psychology at Cornell University who studied the link between money and happiness. He said:
Our experiences are worth more than material possessions. People tend to think that some of their identity is related to those things, but they remain separate from you. By contrast, your experiences are actually part of your identity. We are the multiplier of our experiences.
There are always excuses for how exploring the world costs a lot of money, yet this is relative. We're not saying that you can get your passport and disappear six months in South Africa, Asia or South America to find yourself at U.S. The idea is to invest your time and money with the people you love, where you've been before or not. Source David WHO











