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Help & Support => Common Forum/Request/Suggestions => Topic started by: zafrin.eng on March 10, 2016, 02:45:27 PM
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Think of buying an "experience"
Earlier studies had found that spending money on experiences (i.e., concert tickets, a trip) increases happiness more than shelling out for material goods; now new research show this mood lift can come from simply drafting your list. A 2014 Cornell study found that people who merely anticipate making an upcoming experiential purchase, such as ski lessons, report higher levels
 of happiness than those who plan to buy, say, a new tech gadget.