'Money can't buy happiness', Explain in your words with example std 9th
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“Money Can't Buy Happiness” is an adage that some people live by and others ignore. The saying means that true happiness comes from within, not from possessions that can be bought.
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The problem with the saying, “money can’t buy happiness” is that it’s only partly right. When we think of spending money typically, we tend to think about spending money on things – a new car, a new TV, the latest sound-cancelling headphones and so on.
However, as human beings with sophisticated minds, over time, we often adapt surprisingly well to new changes in our world.
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