I think money helps us. It helps us. It's our - it's our exchange system. But it does not buy you happiness. It doesn't buy you health.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Money brings some happiness. But after a certain point, it just brings more money.
I think family, friends and a sense of community give you greater happiness than money. But, of course, one has to have a minimum on which to live. The joy I get from sitting around and having a laugh is immeasurable - much greater than anything that I have ever bought.
Money, if it does not bring you happiness, will at least help you be miserable in comfort.
Money can't buy you happiness but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery.
Money can't buy you happiness, but it helps you look for it in a lot more places.
Money doesn't buy happiness. But happiness isn't everything.
I would be the first to say that while a lack of money can cause misery, money doesn't buy you happiness.
Money doesn't mean anything to me. I've made a lot of money, but I want to enjoy life and not stress myself building my bank account. I give lots away and live simply, mostly out of a suitcase in hotels. We all know that good health is much more important.
I'd rather have happiness than money. People ask for it. Sometimes when I don't have it. I make other people's problems my problem because they want me to; they ask me to.
Money is to my social existence what health is to my body.