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WHAT'S HAPPINESS TO YOU?

Scholars at various at Universities has released a study in 2011 after examining numerous academic papers in response to an apparent contradiction.

   

"Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and the end of human existence"

__Aristotle


People with more money report being a good deal more satisfied but when asked how happy they are at the moment, people with more money are barely different than those with less] - Published in the journal of consumer psychology, the study is entitled: "If money doesn't make you happy, then you probably aren't spending it right"


The study included the following eight: general recommendations:

  1. Spend money on "Experience" rather than goods.
  2. Donate money to others, including charities rather than spending it solely on oneself.
  3. Spend small amounts of money on many small temporary pleasures rather than less often on larger ones.
  4. Don't spend money on extended warranties and other forms of overpriced insurance.
  5. Adjust one's mindset to "pay now, consume later' instead of "consume now, pay later"
  6. Exercise circumspection about the day-day consequences of a purchase beforehand.
  7. Rather than buying products that provide the "Best deal" make purchases based on what will facilitate well-being.
  8. Seek out the opinions of other people who have prior experience of a product before purchasing it.


To change your life, you got to change - our vision at "iChange-S. A" is to assist more South Africans to see the light at the end of the tunnel but that doesn't mean that your life is just going to change just like that unless you decide to change and see the world with a different perspective.


The reason behind our mission is to influence, inspire and walk through with our clients in their darkness lives till the end and that's our core concept.


We want you to unlock your biggest potentials and go beyond your limits because if you are happy than we are happier with you.


The idea that happiness is important to a society is not new, so I hope it is not for you as well.


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