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pr0 01-08-2003 12:14 AM

Money improves general sense of well being?
 
I've noticed that the more money i make the happier i am. For instance, i've been smiling more lately, sleeping better & longer...and its easier to get an erection.

Hell even being nicer to people on the boards....

Something strange is going on indeed...but i think it might be related to having more money?

Someone should do a research study on the direct link between money & mental health.....

stanton 01-08-2003 12:21 AM

yes
it is a mathematical proportion

more money = more happy
less money = more depression, angrier

stevo 01-08-2003 12:21 AM

Id have to agree... I guess that explains why i am so sad :winkwink:

stocktrader23 01-08-2003 12:22 AM

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quiet 01-08-2003 12:23 AM

i suppose it's a factor. but for me, the happiest time (by far) of my life was being an undergrad in university. and i had jack shit back then.

xxxinnovations 01-08-2003 12:25 AM

I hear ya pr0... money definately makes me a lot happier and sleep better knowing I don't have to worry about much.

PersianKitty 01-08-2003 12:26 AM

http://www.teachpositivepsych.org/subjwellbeing.htm

Not sure about a sense of wellbeing for me, but it sure brings a sense of security, accomplishment, and independence.

pr0 01-08-2003 12:27 AM

I think too much money is a bad thing as well, seems like the more money you make, the less you want to spend it.

I know lots of rich people that won't even pick up the tab at dinner, i guess thats how they got rich?

EscortBiz 01-08-2003 12:27 AM

I think you started smiling more after I showed you some conversion ratios

PersianKitty 01-08-2003 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pr0
I think too much money is a bad thing as well, seems like the more money you make, the less you want to spend it.

I know lots of rich people that won't even pick up the tab at dinner, i guess thats how they got rich?

If you can't enjoy it, you don't need it. Too uptight. I've run into a few tightwads and also worriers.. people that constantly doubted everyones intentions and figured people only hung around them for what they could get.

pr0 01-08-2003 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by EscortBiz
I think you started smiling more after I showed you some conversion ratios
you're absolutely right...in fact i need to talk to you about that

-=HUNGRYMAN=- 01-08-2003 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by stanton
yes
it is a mathematical proportion

more money = more happy
less money = more depression, angrier

I know that ALL TO WELL ...

dmv69 01-08-2003 12:30 AM

technically, as a geek, the more money u have, the more time u have, which goes to what u do with that time... if u exercise more than u will feel better..

or if u spend more time with loved ones, then u feel better

therefore money does improve well being


now quiet, im watchin my rocco movies!

pr0 01-08-2003 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty


If you can't enjoy it, you don't need it

Amen sister

stanton 01-08-2003 12:33 AM

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quiet 01-08-2003 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dmv69
technically, as a geek, the more money u have, the more time u have, which goes to what u do with that time...
maybe if you're retired, otherwise, Fuck No. currently, my entire life is work. i had all the time in the world when i was poor lol.

EscortBiz 01-08-2003 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pr0


you're absolutely right...in fact i need to talk to you about that

here for ya anytime!

Pornwolf 01-08-2003 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
i suppose it's a factor. but for me, the happiest time (by far) of my life was being an undergrad in university. and i had jack shit back then.
I agree. I have had more fun and great memories back when I was younger and super broke. There's something to be said for simple pleasures!

cherrylula 01-08-2003 01:44 AM

My wise, hard labor working Grandfather has told me "99% of happiness is money. And if you have that much money you can buy the other 1%" hehe

But then again the more you make the more you spend.

I like money, it makes me pretty happy. Actually not the money itself, but the freedom that having lots of cash gives you.

CC 01-08-2003 02:40 AM

I disagree with the money = happiness theory. I USED to agree with it, but no longer. From first hand experience, you can have all the money in the world, but if you have a serious illness (not necessarily a life threatening one, but one that simply affects your quality of life), then the money does NOT contribute much to your happiness. Believe me, a well-off person dying of cancer would much rather be as poor as a church mouse but healthy. Plain and simple. Sure money can help to pay medical bills, but that's about it as far as happiness is concerned.


Just my :2 cents:
Cassie

DjSap 01-08-2003 02:50 AM

All the media research shows that
rich != happiness

To enjoy money you have to have been in a position where you didn't have so much, otherwise you just take it for granted and don't really appriciate all the new opportunities you have.

Gutterboy 01-08-2003 03:00 AM

In my experience, increases in money stop correlating directly with increases in happiness when you reach the point where you have a roof over your head, decent wheels, no 9-5 grind job working for an asshole boss, and a nice nest egg. It helped mostly by removing the stress I used to feel over where the rent money or food money was coming from etc.

Past that point tho.. does having a $80k car to get from A to B really make you happier than a $15k car? Maybe for a moment or two, but it never lasts, and there is always something better that you don't have. Same thing with houses & portfolio's and shit. It can start to become an obstacle to happiness then.

So if you have wheels, a roof, no job, and some security, and your still not happy, its probably time to realize the problem is with you, not your bank account.

Keeping things in perspective is the most important thing.

Schwick 01-08-2003 03:23 AM

Money is an energy. If you pour it into something that is false it doesn't mean happy. But if you put it into something that is good for you, then yes it can be a happy place.

Gutterboy 01-08-2003 03:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Schwick
Money is an energy. If you pour it into something that is false it doesn't mean happy. But if you put it into something that is good for you, then yes it can be a happy place.
Take off your pyramid hat, turn off the Enya, and remove the crystals from around your neck. Really, you'll feel alot better.

Schwick 01-08-2003 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cherrylula
My wise, hard labor working Grandfather has told me "99% of happiness is money. And if you have that much money you can buy the other 1%" hehe


You are the spitting image of the man from Georgiana.

theking 01-08-2003 04:30 AM

There are many things to be concerned about in life. Money only relieves one concern and that is financial concern. I personally would give up all that I have, to have a normal back again, not to have to live with daily pain and be concerned about the day that I will become paralyzed.

cherrylula 01-08-2003 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CC
I disagree with the money = happiness theory. I USED to agree with it, but no longer. From first hand experience, you can have all the money in the world, but if you have a serious illness (not necessarily a life threatening one, but one that simply affects your quality of life), then the money does NOT contribute much to your happiness. Believe me, a well-off person dying of cancer would much rather be as poor as a church mouse but healthy. Plain and simple. Sure money can help to pay medical bills, but that's about it as far as happiness is concerned.


Just my :2 cents:
Cassie

very true. We could all die tomorrow. dying sucks

Pleasurepays 01-08-2003 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by theking
There are many things to be concerned about in life. Money only relieves one concern and that is financial concern. I personally would give up all that I have, to have a normal back again, not to have to live with daily pain and be concerned about the day that I will become paralyzed.
Here is a simple explaination that explains why money will make you feel more secure (which may or may not be equated to or confused with happiness. but certainly is related to an increased sense of security). money creates security in many ways... it gives you the security of knowing you will have clothes, food, water, shelter and an acceptable quality of life.

money/ability to provide, is also related related to fulfilling to the most basic human needs for sex, love and companionship.

---------------------------
"From Abraham Maslow

Abraham Maslow is known for establishing the theory of a hierarchy of needs, writing that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs, and that certain lower needs need to be satisfied before higher needs can be satisfied.

the general order of these human needs:

Physiological Needs

Physiological needs are the very basic needs such as air, water, food, sleep, sex, etc. When these are not satisfied we may feel sickness, irritation, pain, discomfort, etc. These feelings motivate us to alleviate them as soon as possible to establish homeostasis. Once they are alleviated, we may think about other things.

Safety Needs

Safety needs have to do with establishing stability and consistency in a chaotic world. These needs are mostly psychological in nature. We need the security of a home and family. However, if a family is dysfunction, i.e., an abusive husband, the wife cannot move to the next level because she is constantly concerned for her safety. Love and belongingness have to wait until she is no longer cringing in fear. Many in our society cry out for law and order because they do not feel safe enough to go for a walk in their neighborhood. Many people, particularly those in the inner cities, unfortunately, are stuck at this level. In addition, safety needs sometimes motivate people to be religious. Religions comfort us with the promise of a safe secure place after we die and leave the insecurity of this world.


Love Needs

Love and belongingness are next on the ladder. Humans have a desire to belong to groups: clubs, work groups, religious groups, family, gangs, etc. We need to feel loved (non-sexual) by others, to be accepted by others. Performers appreciate applause. We need to be needed. Beer commercials, in addition to playing on sex, also often show how beer makes for camaraderie. When was the last time you saw a beer commercial with someone drinking beer alone?


Esteem Needs

There are two types of esteem needs. First is self-esteem which results from competence or mastery of a task. Second, there's the attention and recognition that comes from others. This is similar to the belongingness level, however, wanting admiration has to do with the need for power. People who have all of their lower needs satisfied, often drive very expensive cars because doing so raises their level of esteem. "Hey, look what I can afford-peon!"


Self-Actualization

The need for self-actualization is "the desire to become more and more what one is, to become everything that one is capable of becoming." People who have everything can maximize their potential. They can seek knowledge, peace, esthetic experiences, self-fulfillment, oneness with God, etc. It is usually middle-class to upper-class students who take up environmental causes, join the Peace Corps, go off to a monastery, etc. "

Pleasurepays 01-08-2003 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gutterboy
In my experience, increases in money stop correlating directly with increases in happiness when you reach the point where you have a roof over your head, decent wheels, no 9-5 grind job working for an asshole boss, and a nice nest egg. It helped mostly by removing the stress I used to feel over where the rent money or food money was coming from etc.

Past that point tho.. does having a $80k car to get from A to B really make you happier than a $15k car? Maybe for a moment or two, but it never lasts, and there is always something better that you don't have. Same thing with houses & portfolio's and shit. It can start to become an obstacle to happiness then.

So if you have wheels, a roof, no job, and some security, and your still not happy, its probably time to realize the problem is with you, not your bank account.

Keeping things in perspective is the most important thing.

Well said.
:thumbsup

stocktrader23 01-08-2003 12:59 PM

CC:

Of course an ill rich person would rather be a healthy poor person.

But

A poor ill person would rather be a rich ill person also.

pr0 01-08-2003 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gutterboy


Take off your pyramid hat, turn off the Enya, and remove the crystals from around your neck. Really, you'll feel alot better.

i think i just pissed myself :1orglaugh

traffictrader 01-08-2003 01:07 PM

money = temp feeling of self-worth

sex = temp feeling of self worth

money and sex = ohhh boy.

[The Leader] 01-08-2003 01:23 PM

Of coarse you feel better when you have money bro! No matter what anyone tries to believe, the world revolves around cash. When you have it and don't have to think about it all the time, you're better able to enjoy life.


Just my :2 cents:

haggard 01-08-2003 01:36 PM

fuck yeah...

whoever said money is the root of all evil really hasn't had that much money to make him happy in the first place. i know if i had enough money to make me not worry about today, tomorrow and the next day i would surely be happy for quite some time.

shiet man money fuckin' rulez! i just wish i had a grand scheme to make more. lol!

quiet 01-08-2003 01:38 PM

money is the root of all evil.


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