We’re not as unique as we think, but we’re not anywhere near as uniform as this question implies. At the very least, answers will vary based on timeframe, and on future spending expectations, and on past experiences of fun or surprising un-fun.
You might find it fun to give a random responder to a web forum question $50k. At least try it once to find out.
We’re not as unique as we think, but we’re not anywhere near as uniform as this question implies. At the very least, answers will vary based on timeframe, and on future spending expectations, and on past experiences of fun or surprising un-fun.
You might find it fun to give a random responder to a web forum question $50k. At least try it once to find out.
Alternately, and an interesting idea: http://www.overcomingbias.com/2020/04/what-can-money-buy-directly.html recommends hiring a happiness agent, who you pay proportionally to the happiness you actually gain.
One might even find it doubly fun to give a random internet forum participant $100,000.