Scientists say that travel makes us much happier than any material riches

Material wealth brings you temporary happiness. Just a few days after a new purchase, emotions, satisfaction, and satisfaction began to fade. It turns out that once you get used to your new purchase, your level of pleasure decreases and you feel compelled to go shopping again for the next wonderful thing. This cycle of [...]
Material wealth brings you temporary happiness.
Just a few days after a new purchase, emotions, satisfaction, and satisfaction began to fade.
It turns out that once you get used to your new purchase, your level of pleasure decreases and you feel compelled to go shopping again for the next wonderful thing. This vicious cycle is repeated over and over.
The problem with this kind of addiction is that you are trying to buy happiness. Unfortunately, money can make life easier and less stressful, and it cannot give you lasting satisfaction.
According to a study conducted at Cornell University, there is a way to break that damaging cycle. Thomas Gilovich, a professor of psychology at the university, has found that people experience the same amount of happiness when they make a purchase they want and when they travel.
And here's the important part, while the happiness you get from a purchase decreases over time, the memories of your travel experience still supply you with happy hormones for a long time.
Gilovich explains that the adaptation is “one of the enemies of happiness”. You buy things to make you happy, and you only make it in a short time, you write dialth post. Soon, you adapt to things that previously bring you happiness.
While making new purchases may give you innovation, it still lacks the main ingredient in preserving happiness. Happiness stems from relationships.
Travel brings you to new cultures and countries. In such an environment, everything around you feels more enriched. Your brain and body are thus wasting track of time, as you are so inclined to absorb new information.
This break from normal circumstances that you've already adapted to offer a great environment for creating happy and stable memories that are hard to forget or replace.










