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Bastard straits times reader Tan Poh Lin dare not to inform ministers that money and salary are do not make us happy

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We should be teaching our children that money doesn’t make us happy, but our own outlook stands in the way. This is one of a two-part special titled Pursuit of Happiness, on what it will take for us to lead more fulfilling lives.​

 
A study by the National University of Singapore found that a balanced world view, which establishes equal priorities between family and tradition, broader societal well-being, and social status and wealth, is associated with greater life satisfaction. In contrast, materialistic values, which disproportionately fixate on acquiring possessions and status, were associated with the lowest levels of happiness.
One potential response to the study’s findings is to view them with hope. While our financial situation is often subject to external conditions beyond our control, each of us always has the option to establish our outlook and life priorities. From a broader social perspective, this also raises the possibility that a single generation could break away from unhealthy materialistic mindsets, paving the way to intergenerational mobility of happiness.
 
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A study by the National University of Singapore found that a balanced world view, which establishes equal priorities between family and tradition, broader societal well-being, and social status and wealth, is associated with greater life satisfaction. In contrast, materialistic values, which disproportionately fixate on acquiring possessions and status, were associated with the lowest levels of happiness.
One potential response to the study’s findings is to view them with hope. While our financial situation is often subject to external conditions beyond our control, each of us always has the option to establish our outlook and life priorities. From a broader social perspective, this also raises the possibility that a single generation could break away from unhealthy materialistic mindsets, paving the way to intergenerational mobility of happiness.
Fucking loser.
Losing ground to all foreigner and still has the gall to tell people money is not much of relevance.
 

We should be teaching our children that money doesn’t make us happy, but our own outlook stands in the way. This is one of a two-part special titled Pursuit of Happiness, on what it will take for us to lead more fulfilling lives.​

This bastard is polluting our thinking. Somebody pls tell this bastard to inform ministers to cut their pay and be happy
 
Fucking loser.
Losing ground to all foreigner and still has the gall to tell people money is not much of relevance.
this daughter of bitch, water get into her brain
 
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We should be teaching our children that money doesn’t make us happy, but our own outlook stands in the way. This is one of a two-part special titled Pursuit of Happiness, on what it will take for us to lead more fulfilling lives.​


If money can't buy you happiness, it simply means that you are shopping in all the wrong places.
 
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