How Much Happiness Can Money Buy?

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  • @stewbie_
    @stewbie_ Рік тому +1566

    I still go back to a quote from Crash Course Economics: Money can't buy you happiness, but it prevents a lot of sadness.

    • @ethansloan
      @ethansloan Рік тому +93

      That's always been my take. The old adage that money can't buy happiness is just something rich people say to stop poor people from speaking out about their problems.

    • @josemartin6818
      @josemartin6818 Рік тому +64

      "Money can't happiness,but poverty can't buy anything"- someone, probably.

    • @josemartin6818
      @josemartin6818 Рік тому

      @@ethansloan i think i heard somewhere that the saying "money can't buy happiness" was invented by poor people invented to get rich people to give them more money

    • @LeoSquared
      @LeoSquared Рік тому +5

      Sun Tzu would be jealous of that one

    • @altrag
      @altrag Рік тому +9

      @@ethansloan While that's probably not untrue, I suspect there's more to it. Specifically, rich people tend to be wholly focused on money. Especially self-made rich people. How many stories do you hear about how the world's richest people all wake up before the roosters, work 16 hour days where they're horrible to their employees and do it all again tomorrow 6 or even 7 days a week?
      Like.. that might be satisfying in some ways, but I don't know that it could ever make a person "happy." Maybe some addiction-style dopamine bursts but not real happiness. No time for leisure, not room for friends, if they manage to get a family its likely the family either has much the same set of values or just kind of dissociate with each other outside of social events. You can't have much of a connection when you're only together for 8 hours a day and most of that is sleeping.
      I would guess that older rich people get happier - after they've run their course of tryharding in the "grind" and actually allow themselves to relax and enjoy their wealth. Not sure if any of these surveys have bothered differentiating by age cohort but they probably should if they haven't.

  • @sentinel151
    @sentinel151 Рік тому +686

    I’ll gladly test out how happy I’d be with millions of dollars.

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Рік тому

      Part 2 of that experiment will be for you to then be put on 1 million in debt after part 1 is complete. Deal?!?

    • @niharikamenon-iz8xu
      @niharikamenon-iz8xu Рік тому +4

      Now you are broke,
      Now work hard and be rich, then tell how much more happy you are
      We be waiting 😉

    • @linkydubs
      @linkydubs Рік тому +34

      @@niharikamenon-iz8xu what are you even saying?? Working hard doesn’t make you rich lol capitalism taught your that and it’s very inaccurate

    • @niharikamenon-iz8xu
      @niharikamenon-iz8xu Рік тому +7

      @@linkydubs it does...
      A lot of factor help in being rich,
      And if you think no hard work is needed, then you are just a socialist my friend
      As some dude i forgot name to said 'success is when hardwork meet opposite'
      You need, hardwork, luck, know-how, courage and lil bit psyopathic behaviour to be rich

    • @linkydubs
      @linkydubs Рік тому +10

      @@niharikamenon-iz8xu are you implying socialism is bad?

  • @yesspazsmith9895
    @yesspazsmith9895 Рік тому +199

    The best way to think of it is, "Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy off misery," meaning you can go to the doctor, run the air conditioning, buy food that doesn't suck, and replace your shoes when the cushioning wears out.

    • @halfsourlizard9319
      @halfsourlizard9319 Рік тому +9

      Only if your baseline is being very poor. Even lower-middle-class people have the things you meantioned already.

    • @terdragontra8900
      @terdragontra8900 Рік тому +1

      thats not that false, but dont forget how powerful the hedonistic treadmill is

    • @polygontower
      @polygontower Рік тому +4

      @@halfsourlizard9319 Well, no. Those people wouldn't mind being rich. It'd definitely make them happpier. They don't have to worry about making money ever again, go on extravagant trips and relax, sitting around and sipping a bottle of whatever rich people drink.

  • @mordsythe
    @mordsythe Рік тому +2007

    Money might not bring happiness, but it sure as hell brings peace of mind.

    • @BruderSenf
      @BruderSenf Рік тому +91

      have been poor (food stamps and all) cuz 2008 happend and poof, now im back and earn very very well, let me tell you i prefer it to being poor 1000 times more

    • @WaleedbinKamran
      @WaleedbinKamran Рік тому

      🗿

    • @mordsythe
      @mordsythe Рік тому +22

      @@tomb5372 then the question is how much is too much (I’m not disagreeing with u in the slightest)

    • @danielhammortree5954
      @danielhammortree5954 Рік тому +22

      Money doesn't buy happiness, money purchases options depending on it's value.
      Happiness is a state of mind and lifestyle.
      Elon Musk can't comprehend my life in the same way I can't comprehend his.

    • @kapoioBCS
      @kapoioBCS Рік тому +2

      Peace of mind is happiness

  • @EpicgamerwinXD6669
    @EpicgamerwinXD6669 Рік тому +1136

    Money might not be able to buy you happiness, but money can buy you antidepressants.

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Рік тому +33

      And dogs

    • @kv4648
      @kv4648 Рік тому +51

      ​@@osheridan to eat😋

    • @iamdunn1
      @iamdunn1 Рік тому +18

      And therapy

    • @krecior__
      @krecior__ Рік тому +14

      And drugs

    • @DanniDuck
      @DanniDuck Рік тому

      Antidepressants don't make you happy.
      The real happy drugs are mu agonist opioids, such as oxycodone, heroin, fentanyl, etc..
      Opioids flood your brain with dopamine and things like breakups barely even matter to you.
      + MDMA and some others.

  • @DevoliaEsp
    @DevoliaEsp Рік тому +175

    "Happiness is not eggs"
    How to basic proved me otherwise

  • @paulosantana415
    @paulosantana415 Рік тому +52

    I love that at 3:56 the onscreen line matches up perfectly with the actual bar. Amazing attention to detail.

  • @technetium9653
    @technetium9653 Рік тому +474

    A marriage being worth an extra 8k a year (700 bucks more per month) is actually really funny

    • @kv4648
      @kv4648 Рік тому +2

      What?

    • @nashh600
      @nashh600 Рік тому +18

      its not? he said 105k

    • @MC_Grenada
      @MC_Grenada Рік тому +17

      @@nashh600 105,000 - 97,00 = 8000...

    • @nashh600
      @nashh600 Рік тому +2

      @@MC_Grenada why -97000

    • @Gueldonc
      @Gueldonc Рік тому +28

      @@MC_Grenada if you assume the value of marriage($105k) is calculated the same as the value of friendship ( + $97.265/yr), it should be added on top of their salary and the monetary value of friendship, if the person in question is both married and sees his friends at least once a month. Otherwise Sam would've said that the monetary value of marriage is only $8k/yr. This can't be true because at 0:18 ''marriages are worth a
      little more about 105 000 dollars'', with more referring to the value of friendship.

  • @johnladuke6475
    @johnladuke6475 Рік тому +55

    I'm unhappy that this episode didn't include a segment of Amy wasting pogressively larger amounts of Sam's money trying to purchase happiness.

  • @mickeyg7219
    @mickeyg7219 Рік тому +94

    Even if money don't necessarily buy happiness, but it can sure prevent unhappiness associated with being hungry, thirsty, exposed to the environment etc.

  • @TheNoerdy
    @TheNoerdy Рік тому +15

    That “time left on video” animation was smooth haha props to you guys for not forgetting to do it at the end

  • @homiedaclown4381
    @homiedaclown4381 Рік тому +95

    Money can buy bricks, and bricks make us happy

  • @Mister0Eel
    @Mister0Eel Рік тому +13

    Hey Sam, love the new direction of the channel! I’ve noticed the change over the last couple of videos and I’m really enjoying it, thank you!

  • @bobkuzemko
    @bobkuzemko Рік тому +16

    "if you want a good GPA, you're gonna have to stop doing ethnic cleansing" might be the most absurd, funny, and surprising twist on a video for me in a while. And also, good advice.

  • @james2042
    @james2042 Рік тому +195

    As I've always said, money doesn't buy happiness, but financial security buys peace of mind

    • @trinityy-7
      @trinityy-7 Рік тому +1

      well watch the video and stop saying that

    • @EvilGav
      @EvilGav Рік тому +4

      Exactly. Money doesn't buy happiness, it buys the freedom to feel however you want to feel. Which is also very important.

    • @trinityy-7
      @trinityy-7 Рік тому

      @@EvilGav did you watch the video?

    • @james2042
      @james2042 Рік тому +2

      @@trinityy-7 I did and the dollar amount they put on "happiness" lines up real well with what 99% of people would consider financially secure

    • @polygontower
      @polygontower Рік тому +3

      @@james2042 I actually think money can buy happiness.
      Money can buy bricks, and bricks make us happy

  • @kolmaxik
    @kolmaxik Рік тому +2

    Gentlemen, finally we arrived to the point where the topic is at least three halves as interesting.

  • @ookjannesplanting1296
    @ookjannesplanting1296 16 днів тому +1

    Adding a term to the equation that's "whatever we need for the equation to be correct" is the most sociology thing ever

  • @TXnine7nine
    @TXnine7nine Рік тому +24

    If you're unhappy because of money problems then yes, money can definitely buy happiness (to a certain point). The point is knowing when to recognize if your unhappiness is because of the lack of money or having too much money. People have won millions in the lottery and remained unhappy because of what that kind of money did to them and their social life. Constantly not knowing if people are your friends because of your money can't make for a very happy person at times.

    • @cybersentient4758
      @cybersentient4758 Рік тому

      Bruh if they have shitty money management skills that's on them, I've seen plenty of people winning lottery and being smart with and generally being very happy with the money they got

    • @TXnine7nine
      @TXnine7nine Рік тому +4

      @@cybersentient4758 It’s not about their “money management skills” that I’m talking about. It’s about everybody coming out of the woodwork and always wanting something from them. That has to effect some people negatively in the happiness department.

    • @ChaceBonanno
      @ChaceBonanno Рік тому

      Make enough money to not be unhappy due to money problems and then hide the money from your friends and family so you can keep your money, stay happy, and have real friends.

  • @willwinn984
    @willwinn984 Рік тому +5

    That "We still have this much to go" edit was sick! Kudos to the editor!

  • @tektrixter
    @tektrixter Рік тому +4

    Money can get a person past the first two levels of "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" (physical needs and safety). Beyond that money only provides time and opportunity to move up the hierarchy, but doesn't guarantee it to the same extent as it does the first two.

  • @OhOkayThenLazySusan
    @OhOkayThenLazySusan Рік тому +8

    "Monday doesn't buy happiness" made a lot more sense at a time when the average to below average financially individual could still afford life's basic necessities and a tad more. Today, the average person struggles mightily to keep up with the increasing number of necessities required to live in the modern world and while those things also become relatively more expensive. I agree that to a certain point more money isn't going to do much for you. But most people are so far below that point that money absolutely contributes to an individual's happiness.

    • @LittleWhole
      @LittleWhole Рік тому +2

      Monday doesn't buy happiness... it represents all the sorrows and grievances in the world! 🤣

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 Рік тому +1

    I read about the $75k study years ago when it came out and then made it my goal out of college to reach that number. It was true to a point. Once I started making $75k, I no longer worried about how I would pay for things, I just was bother that I had to pay for these things. Like if I got a flat tire, a traffic ticket, or some medical bill. I then moved my way up to peaking at $130k a year and nothing improved. I was able to save more and improve my quality of life (buy a better car and rent a nicer apartment) but it didn't solve any issues with relationships, or life in general. In fact I actually got depressed because it felt like there was nothing to strive for as I quickly realized that instead of removing any problems from my life, it just let me arrive at those problems in style.

  • @Gator-357
    @Gator-357 Рік тому +38

    "Evading taxes or whatever it is rich people do for fun"😂 Technically, money does buy happiness by providing a means to attain those things which make life easier, more convienient or more fun, thus relieving stress, which, in turn makes you happier

    • @niharikamenon-iz8xu
      @niharikamenon-iz8xu Рік тому +7

      Yes but also creates more new variables of stress like money management and extreme levels of paranoid
      I have been with ton of millionaires in my life, never really felt they were happier than me, but they did have excellent levels of prosperity

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Рік тому

      Money does give you power, which does provide satisfaction. While money isn't technically limited, unfortunately power is a zero-sum game because by definition it's your relative advantage over someone else.

  • @yodeshvar
    @yodeshvar Рік тому +1

    The thumbnail was just perfect to intrigue economists into clicking.

  • @durdlegerg7231
    @durdlegerg7231 Рік тому +3

    "If money can't buy happiness, I guess I'll have to rent it!" - Weird Al

  • @InnuendoXP
    @InnuendoXP Рік тому +2

    This is one of those "necessary" & "sufficient" conditions. I.e. Money can get you a whole lot of what is necessary for happiness, or removing obstacles to happiness, but it isn't sufficient for happiness.

  • @AndyGneiss
    @AndyGneiss Рік тому +80

    Looked at another way, how much money would it take to get you to leave your current job, house, city, friends, family, etc. and move somewhere far away? (Yes, if it was enough money you could probably bring the friends & family with you)

    • @MrA6060
      @MrA6060 Рік тому +2

      a mil? just enough to buy a house over there that i like and to live off of it to not have to have a job for the rest of my life

    • @Meg_A_Byte
      @Meg_A_Byte Рік тому

      I did just that (though I did keep my job) last year and I didn't gain any money. Though if someone offered me money I would definitely take it.

    • @Maxawa0851
      @Maxawa0851 Рік тому +5

      ​@@MrA6060 if you have 50 years to live a mil is 20k per year

    • @faustinpippin9208
      @faustinpippin9208 Рік тому

      @@Maxawa0851 thats a lot, I live in a EU country where people make 500$ per month and everything is more expensive then in the US where people make 10 times more...

    • @Kevwa51
      @Kevwa51 Рік тому +3

      @@Maxawa0851 that’s why ya gotta invest it or put it in a high return savings and live off the interest. A credit union I used to bank with increased the interest rate of your savings based off how much you had in there. A million dollars net you a 10% interest rate or 100,000 a year. Or when the stock market isn’t totally screwed and you’re invested evenly in all sectors you can typically see a 9% return historically. And that’s just what grows without dividends. Essentially the more money you have the easier it is for that money to make you money.

  • @james.atkins88
    @james.atkins88 Рік тому +824

    Making money is not the same as keeping it there is a reason why investments aren't well taught in schools, the examples you gave are well stationed, the market crisis gave me my first millions, people shy away from hard times, I embrace them.. well at least my advisor does.

    • @edward.abraham
      @edward.abraham Рік тому +2

      This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?

    • @hunter-bourke21
      @hunter-bourke21 Рік тому +2

      @@edward.abraham Not at all, having monitored edge my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $473k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced traders make enormous returns from the seemingly unknown market. I must say it's the boldest decision I've taken since recently.

    • @Believer292
      @Believer292 Рік тому +2

      @@hunter-bourke21 I've been thinking of going that route, been holding on to a bunch of stocks that keeps tanking and I don't know if to keep holding or just dump them, think your Fin-coach could guide me with portfolio-restructuring. Who guides you on the process of it all?

    • @hunter-bourke21
      @hunter-bourke21 Рік тому +1

      @@Believer292 I won't pretend to know everything, though. Her name is "Julia Ann Finnicum" say anything more. Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further study.

    • @rebecca_burns14
      @rebecca_burns14 Рік тому +1

      @@hunter-bourke21 Thanks, I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to book a call with her and let you know how it goes.

  • @janemcelroy6044
    @janemcelroy6044 Рік тому +1

    "Jeff Bezos is full of glee and devoid of hair like a scary muscular Kirby" is a truly amazing sentence

  • @luizarthurbrito
    @luizarthurbrito Рік тому +2

    agreed. Money is really good for taking away some stresses and insecurities in life up to a point. If I punture a tyre, I can just buy another one without the need to stop going to restaurants for a month or to buying less groceries. I can live away from a crime infested neighborhood, take a vacation once in a while, pay heating or air conditioning, farmaceuticals if I'm sick, so on. Past a point, you just get better stuff. An expensive tyre for a nice car, better restaurants, gourmet bread in a grocery store, a very nice home, more expensive vacations, top hospitals and educatoin so on and so forth.

  • @secondengineer9814
    @secondengineer9814 Рік тому +1

    There is also a kind of "would you rather" method where you say "would you rather have a committed spouse or $X?" And you vary X until it's about equal

  • @williamhalsted4
    @williamhalsted4 Рік тому

    "The answer is... well, a little complicated." - Classic HAI.

  • @yungrichnbroke5199
    @yungrichnbroke5199 Рік тому +27

    $75k in 2010 was actually a great salary. Very different world we live in today.

    • @altrag
      @altrag Рік тому +8

      Its still a pretty good salary. I think the US average is somewhere around $45k? Of course one can ask how useful it is to average the salaries of Silicon Valley tech workers and West Virginia oxy addicts, so I guess it depends on how demographically diverse their sample set was when they came up with that $75k number.

    • @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022
      @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 Рік тому +2

      It depends on cost of living. A person in central LA has very different expenses to someone who lives in Buttfucknowhere, Midwest.

    • @halfsourlizard9319
      @halfsourlizard9319 Рік тому

      No. Median U.S. income is ~$70k.

    • @halfsourlizard9319
      @halfsourlizard9319 Рік тому

      Per capita is closer to $40k; perhaps that's what you were thining of?

    • @altrag
      @altrag Рік тому +1

      @@halfsourlizard9319 That's household income. Individual income median is much lower.
      Edit: Err yes, I guess that would indeed be the per capita median which is the more important number for this discussion.

  • @Dandandandandandandandandanda1
    @Dandandandandandandandandanda1 Рік тому +10

    Money might not be able to give happiness. But not having money gives you depression.

  • @xenolithhh
    @xenolithhh Рік тому +2

    before i watch the video im going to say it really depends on the person because some people might value materialistic things and experiences that money can buy while others do not

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Рік тому +1

    Ben cried and asked to just go on another season of Jet Lag so he could do another “get Ben drunk” challenge.

  • @05Matz
    @05Matz Рік тому

    It's pretty obvious the effect of money on happiness is non-linear (the less you have, the more getting a little more improves your life), but awfully hard to pin down a specific curve.
    It was interesting to hear that people seem to have different 'ceilings' in how much of their problems can be improved by money, in hindsight that makes a lot of sense. People have many different stresses, not all of which can be helped much by more money.

  • @DeWalt1845
    @DeWalt1845 Рік тому +2

    You don't *need* money to be happy. You don't need running shoes to run a marathon, either, but they bloody well help!

  • @Catsandcoffee123
    @Catsandcoffee123 Рік тому +1

    Money can buy you lots of cats and we all know that happiness increases at least linearly, if not exponentially, with cats.

  • @tcoren1
    @tcoren1 Рік тому +17

    Imagine trying to fit happiness with a linear line in a world where trillioners exist

    • @vahgarimo9864
      @vahgarimo9864 Рік тому +3

      billionaires are so rare they are negligible outliers in terms of individuals who complete the survey

    • @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022
      @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 Рік тому

      @@h7hj59fh3f For publicly known data, yes. But it is theorized that Saudi Arabia's MBS and Russia's Putin are among the world's trillionares.

    • @elysianblues
      @elysianblues Рік тому

      @@vahgarimo9864 although they are responsible for weighing down a lot of people, which makes them unhappy, so a billionare's influence is actually s lot

  • @DisinterestedParty
    @DisinterestedParty Рік тому +2

    Money definitely does not buy happiness. I am old, and I have been wealthy and poor at various times in my life. My level of happiness was never, and could never be influenced by my financial situation.
    People are the key to happiness. Your family, your friends, and even casual community members. . . . The quantity and quality of these people in your life is what will be the largest influence on your happiness. The rest is up to you. - "No man is happy, who does not think himself so"

    • @polygontower
      @polygontower Рік тому +2

      That's the problem! You were never truly rich. If you were ever truly rich, you would never become poor or have to work again.

  • @SayonR
    @SayonR Рік тому +1

    Man, I hope I got to watch this video 5 years ago when I was in my school debate with the topic "Does Money buy Happiness?"!

  • @Keovar
    @Keovar Рік тому +2

    2:38 - That's about like rating pain on a 1-10 scale. How do you know what a pain level of 10 is unless you've suffered 3rd degree burns over a significant part of your body? How would anyone know what a life enjoyment of 10 is unless they could have infinite pleasure without developing an addiction and harming others? People can barely handle thinking objectively about a three point rating system (Better, Same, Worse).

  • @osheridan
    @osheridan Рік тому +2

    Money won't buy happiness but no money will drive it away

  • @Pandacalifornia
    @Pandacalifornia Рік тому

    0:19 Losing the emotional equivalent of 308k, then losing the literal amount in court fees.

  • @jacktion1546
    @jacktion1546 Рік тому +3

    I don’t know, having $50 million might not make me happy, but it means I wouldn’t have to work (my job makes me unhappy), I could take better care of my health (chronic pain and illness make me unhappy), and I could afford to go on long, amazing vacations to sunny places, and Vitamin D makes me happy.
    Also, as Daniel Tosh pointed out, money can buy a jet ski, and I’ve never seen anyone frown while riding a jet ski.

  • @shipofthesun
    @shipofthesun Рік тому

    Money can't make you happy, but it can put you in the right neighborhood.
    0:18 It would take me significantly less money to be happier than I am.

  • @joshuasims5421
    @joshuasims5421 Рік тому +4

    Money doesn’t buy happiness, it solves problems, which can inhibit happiness. Of course, in the words of the Bard, more money, more problems.

  • @purplegill10
    @purplegill10 Рік тому +8

    Something important to add to this: this wildly varies depending on country. For example the minimum amount to avoid unhappiness in the US is far higher compared to the average in Europe, however the ceiling for max happiness is same between both regions. Moreover, a huge international exception to this is Latin/South and Central America where the minimum and ceiling amounts are far lower than anywhere else on earth. It's currently unknown why this is and it's theorized that culture can have a huge effect on happiness regardless of income.

    • @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022
      @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 Рік тому

      Any hard numbers to back this up? Without the original study, all I can wager is this is just average income/cost of living in each area. USA has higher income than much of Europe and Latin America is lower than both Europe and US.

    • @purplegill10
      @purplegill10 Рік тому

      @@chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 I sadly can't post the link due to youtube filters, but the study is called: Happiness, income satiation and turning points around the world

  • @ananya.a04
    @ananya.a04 Рік тому +1

    If I could give a definitive answer based on my understanding, I’d say it would go something like this. Yes, money can buy a certain kind of happiness. It’s called material happiness. The kind of happiness you get when you live without having to worry about residence, your next meal or clothing. The kind of happiness most who are earning money are after. (I think in some ways, it is less about happiness and more about assurance even.) This is a very transient feeling, and over time people realize that there is even stress and unhappiness associated with the possibility that this sense of security will be taken away someday.
    Yes, true bliss and happiness exists, but they cannot be attained by materialistic means. Those who have attained that state live much much much more blissfully and peacefully than our wildest materialistic imaginations; they have attained that which truly matters in life. But to even begin to move in their direction, it has to be through our own choice. You cannot tell someone who desperately desires materialistic security that they would be better off without it. It would simply agitate them further. A good example would be rich people saying that minimalism is the pinnacle of life, while they make a joke out of it.
    It is not evil or sinful to want materialistic security, you simply need to know how to let go of your attachment with it once you have attained it. Through righteous means, of course.
    (This is just my opinion. If you don’t agree, feel free to scroll past it. Do not waste precious energy typing out a hateful response that you’ll feel embarrassed upon when you look back at it.)

  • @JustAGuyProduction
    @JustAGuyProduction Рік тому +1

    If money doesn't buy happiness you're shopping at the wrong store.

  • @bhavyapal
    @bhavyapal Рік тому +1

    So in a summary most of the people are not happy

  • @zeinaaaaaa7468
    @zeinaaaaaa7468 Рік тому

    nice to hear that ben still gets tortured by sam when they're not filming jet lag

  • @ender7278
    @ender7278 Рік тому

    This video felt like it stopped really abruptly before it could finish explaining the topic.

  • @ethanpender9586
    @ethanpender9586 Рік тому

    "If money can't buy happiness, I guess I'll have to rent it."
    - 'Weird Al' Yankovic

  • @nikkyk4839
    @nikkyk4839 Рік тому +1

    Money does buy happiness because I am happy when I don't have to worry about money and can do whatever I want.

  • @laurenconrad1799
    @laurenconrad1799 Рік тому

    I think Chelsea Fagan from The Financial Diet did the best video on money buying happiness I've ever seen. Basically, you can't be happy or content if you're constantly worried if you'll have enough food to feed your family tomorrow or if you need to put that money towards rent and but then you might be behind on car payments, which you need in order to drive to work. So yes, money 100% buys happiness, or at least the baseline contentless that is absolutely necessary for happiness.

  • @VideobyKB
    @VideobyKB Рік тому

    Money can’t buy happiness, but I’d rather cry my sadness out in the back seat of a Rolls Royce, than on a bunch of blankets in an alleyway.

  • @srikothur2845
    @srikothur2845 Рік тому

    You better not let Ben punch fake Ben again. It's called non-suicidal self-injury.

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Рік тому +1

    "crying and sweating a lot" over a linear equation...

  • @janreiafrica
    @janreiafrica Рік тому +3

    While I'm not sure about happiness, I heard they're selling love for 298 yen

  • @yoshimurahirihito
    @yoshimurahirihito Рік тому +1

    Actually a great video. Basically $75,000-$110,000 prevents financial stressors on average. Then people who have greater stability can continue to utilite money to get happier above that, but many don't have the capacity.

  • @Ninon__
    @Ninon__ Рік тому

    Bro ended on the dead dog line 💀 that’s a power move

  • @davidking3931
    @davidking3931 Рік тому +1

    You can't buy happiness but you can rent it for weeks or even months at a time.

  • @loekos
    @loekos Рік тому

    i imagine ben writing this video the same way he did the math minute on jet lag

  • @akhasshativeritsol1950
    @akhasshativeritsol1950 Рік тому

    It's important to note that the "seeking" parts of the brain (the pathways that make you want and crave things) aren't perfectly linked to the happiness parts. Ie, confirming conventional wisdom, getting something that you want doesn't always make you happy

  • @janplays4019
    @janplays4019 Рік тому

    The true happiness is from watching an HAI video

  • @osamasaeed1958
    @osamasaeed1958 Рік тому +1

    Money may not bring happiness but lack of it does cause unhappiness

  • @JohnSmith-tv9ou
    @JohnSmith-tv9ou Рік тому

    I like how there is a little happy face at 5:23

  • @greensteve9307
    @greensteve9307 Рік тому

    "You say that money, isn't everything
    But I'd like to see you live without it."

  • @gothnate
    @gothnate Рік тому +2

    Money does buy happiness. Anyone who says otherwise has plenty of money.

  • @collinyan7467
    @collinyan7467 Рік тому

    Money can't buy happiness but I've never seen a sad person on a jetski

  • @petersmythe6462
    @petersmythe6462 Рік тому

    One thing I will say about this: none of these dollar amounts should be constant. The true currency here is not dollars but utility units. If we define 1 utility unit as the value of being content for 1 hour, and 0 as not existing (but not suffering or being bored either), we can determine that clearly most people are willing to trade a Utilon for something in the $10s range, NOT because $ has any innate value in Utilons but because they rationally expect to achieve greater utility by spending that money on products and services than by not having that money. Working instead of playing, then, is an investment. Utilons lost now with the expectation that more will be gained later.
    Note when I say you lose Utilons at work, I don't mean relative to being content or not existing. I meant relative to what you would do otherwise. Maybe you love your job at 2.9 Utilons an hour, but you'd probably love doing something else slightly more at 3.2 Utilons an hour.
    One thing worth mentioning, diminishing marginal utility applies to almost everything EXCEPT utility itself. 5 Utilons is 5 Utilons and equally important to you whether you're extremely depressed or extremely happy. This is NOT the case for money. The expected value in Utilons of $1 is not the same if you have different amounts of happiness or different amounts of money or just different life circumstances.

  • @SBVCP
    @SBVCP Рік тому +2

    To me, it cannot be quantified but it doesnt really has a set limit either... is not really about the money but rather what you can do with it (duh). The first level to me would be covering needs (including quality. This is food, clothing, vacations, doctors... comfort and care), the second level would be "wants" (want to have, want to do. This is not something that I feel adds a lot of happiness with the "have" but not having it brings dissapointment, and having it, specially the opportunities, the "want to do", can lead to a lot of experiences. This also includes vacations, but im talking more about hobbies and such) and the last and fuzzier level would be "legacy" (helping your descendants, funding reserach and tech, people in need, etc. This has no roof and you could spend billions here and not be done)

  • @mac23806
    @mac23806 Рік тому

    I read about this survey a few years ago and it reported the same threshold of $75000

  • @brouwerQ
    @brouwerQ Рік тому +1

    I'm rather unhappy with a lot of money than unhappy with little money...

  • @TheKrstff
    @TheKrstff Рік тому

    "This is a vector"
    Proceeds to show a matrix.

  • @Skyline_NTR
    @Skyline_NTR Рік тому

    Money might not automatically bring happiness, but it opens the doors to "happy" opportunities, including stability (financial, food, clothing, shelter, medical, etc), the ability to make MORE money, and, for better or worse, a richer group of friends/acquaintances/company of people to interact with.
    Maybe obtaining 10 million bucks won't make EVERYONE happy, BUT having a safety net for medical emergency costs, losing your job and being unable to pay rent and utilities will give you peace of mind... which is "like" being happy but unconsciously since you are less likely (or at best, no longer have) to worry about those things.
    Money (in varying amounts) can basically solve MOST problems. Problems that either make you unhappy AND/OR barriers/obstacles to being "more" happy.

  • @Olivia-W
    @Olivia-W Рік тому

    Lots of money would almost immediately fix most of my issues rn, so very happy.
    Assuming the source of said money wouldn't be bad in some way.

  • @MrSupercar55
    @MrSupercar55 Рік тому +9

    Money may not buy happiness, but we sure won’t find happiness in poverty. Like that song I heard on the radio a little while ago says, “Whoever said money can’t solve all your problems must have not had enough money to solve them.” On that occasion I would agree with the singer, despite observing things from a different standpoint than her. Think about what the problem is. Let’s say you go to drive to work one morning and, no matter how many times you turn the key, your car doesn’t start. You call a mechanic and you get told it’s because a solenoid went bad. It’ll cost money to get you back on the road as that mechanic ain’t gonna fit that new solenoid for free. Kapeesh?

  • @farzaan1479
    @farzaan1479 Рік тому

    have you considered ben started crying because his boss is chasing him around a foreign country with a nerfgun

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Рік тому +28

    Money doesnt bring happiness, but it lets you be miserable in comfort

    • @DrunkInPublic
      @DrunkInPublic Рік тому +5

      It sure brought me happiness because when I didnt have money for food or gas or housing I was miserable

    • @heidirabenau511
      @heidirabenau511 Рік тому +1

      Bro, you are everywhere!

  • @K-o-R
    @K-o-R Рік тому

    "Happiness isn't eggs."
    Whoa, let's not be _too_ hasty here.

  • @munjee2
    @munjee2 Рік тому

    I'm starting to see these stock footage models as old friend at this out

  • @ChristianAkacro
    @ChristianAkacro Рік тому +1

    Sad Ben didn't do part of the voiceover when you introduced him and his research

  • @valcaryon3
    @valcaryon3 Рік тому

    I'm a simple man. I see a panel data econometric model in the thumbnail, I click and watch.

  • @lukemelaia2461
    @lukemelaia2461 Рік тому

    Now this is the quality content I subscribed for right here 3:58.

  • @alexanderappl1392
    @alexanderappl1392 Рік тому

    Money can't buy happiness but it can buy a nebula bundle deal.

  • @nandinmaster
    @nandinmaster Рік тому

    3:57
    Fun Fact: In Nebula, this progress bar is blue, and that led me to wonder if it’s the same in UA-cam, and it’s not!

  • @benguest209
    @benguest209 Рік тому

    Money can prevent some problems, but not all of them

  • @3abxo390
    @3abxo390 Рік тому

    I like the slower pace of this video.

  • @gabrielfraser2109
    @gabrielfraser2109 Рік тому +1

    "Money doesn't buy happiness, but poverty doesn't buy anything"

  • @Thylaacine
    @Thylaacine Рік тому +1

    Money may not buy happiness but it makes me able to feed the children in my basement.

  • @spddiesel
    @spddiesel Рік тому

    "If money can't buy happiness then I guess I'll have to rent it!" - Weird Al Yankovic, "This is the Life (Theme from Johnny Dangerously)"

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 Рік тому

    Before connecting money and happiness, it is necessary to untangle the connections between human life and society.
    Happiness is a characterization of the life of an individual, as generated by evolution. Money is a virtualized mean of exchange used in our society, which allows anyone to appropriate someone else work. Finding a common index between the two, like pricing happiness, is logically incongruous...

  • @marenawheatley5260
    @marenawheatley5260 Рік тому

    Basically, financial stability will make people happier, but excessive wealth will not.

  • @Lvjy
    @Lvjy Рік тому

    Money isn't everything, not having it is

  • @69sand
    @69sand Рік тому +40

    Money can't buy you happiness, it does however make it a hell of a lot easier

  • @fosatech
    @fosatech Рік тому

    "Whoever said 'money can't buy happiness' obviously never had a lot of money."

  • @cybersentient4758
    @cybersentient4758 Рік тому

    Money doesn't buy happiness, it buys you shit that makes you happy