Which even though brilliant, is kind of ironic in a way, given, that all the evidence about money spending indicates to spend on the few things spread over time, and never, ever, ever, ever! on the big things more discrete in time.
Besides the classic “If money doesn’t make you happy, then you probably aren’t spending it right” (Gilbert et al 200x)
Which even though brilliant, is kind of ironic in a way, given, that all the evidence about money spending indicates to spend on the few things spread over time, and never, ever, ever, ever! on the big things more discrete in time.
Besides the classic “If money doesn’t make you happy, then you probably aren’t spending it right” (Gilbert et al 200x)
Seems like there is a new antidote for the christian manthra, but I don’t have time to read it. http://csi.gsb.stanford.edu/if-money-doesnt-make-you-happy-consider-time