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174: Does a Lottery Win Guarantee Happiness?
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A well-known axiom suggests that money cannot buy us happiness. At the same time, financial concerns contribute towards much of our everyday worries, meaning that for many, the idea of winning the Lottery represents the ultimate in personal freedom and security.
Does a Lottery win really guarantee happiness? Listen to the podcast for more!
FURTHER READING
Adams, S. (2012). Why Winning Powerball Won't Make You Happy. Forbes.com. November 28th 2012.
Brickman, P., Coates, D. and Janoff-Bulfman, R. (1978). Lottery Winners and Accident Victims: Is Happiness Relative? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36 (8), 917-927.
Easterlin (1974). Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence. In Paul A. David and Melvin W. Reder, eds., Nations and Households in Economic Growth: Essays in Honor of Moses Abramovitz, New York: Academic Press, Inc.
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Manage episode 36819209 series 30506
A well-known axiom suggests that money cannot buy us happiness. At the same time, financial concerns contribute towards much of our everyday worries, meaning that for many, the idea of winning the Lottery represents the ultimate in personal freedom and security.
Does a Lottery win really guarantee happiness? Listen to the podcast for more!
FURTHER READING
Adams, S. (2012). Why Winning Powerball Won't Make You Happy. Forbes.com. November 28th 2012.
Brickman, P., Coates, D. and Janoff-Bulfman, R. (1978). Lottery Winners and Accident Victims: Is Happiness Relative? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36 (8), 917-927.
Easterlin (1974). Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence. In Paul A. David and Melvin W. Reder, eds., Nations and Households in Economic Growth: Essays in Honor of Moses Abramovitz, New York: Academic Press, Inc.
For more:
www.smellslikehumanspirit.com
@smellslikepod
FB.com/SmellsLikeHumanSpirit
Smells Like Human Spirit is a DAILY podcast that covers society, culture, and everything in between! Previous guests include Professor Noam Chomsky, Lee Camp, Michael Ruppert and many others…
SUBSCRIBE at www.smellslikehumanspirit.com/iTunes
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