Money
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Dirt poor, no money, living with my parents, I again said, "No."
She's at a place where she can't find
money
to go to school.
And you would think she would take that
money
and put it back into her education.
She takes that
money
and finds single mothers in her community to send back to school.
But I tried to explain to her, “Look, this is going to save you a lot of money, and it's going to give you even better light than what you're using now with the kerosene.”
There's a TED Talk on motivation that debunks that we work for money, and it presents science on how we're really motivated by three things, in terms of larger creative tasks, when we work for something bigger than ourselves.
Thus, every time you'd want to do anything in space, you are literally blowing away enormous sums of
money
every time you hit the accelerator.
They really needed the
money.
I know you're hiding the
money
somewhere here.
Keep the body, take the
money.
Put us in debt so we're giving back the
money
we earned from our back-breaking work.
Just, please, put the
money
in the bag.
Put the
money
in the bag.
Put the
money
in the bag, please.
Just put the
money
in the bag.
Secondly, make it clear from the beginning that either you have no
money
at all or that you would rather spend
money
with your attorney fighting the troll than actually giving them the
money.
If it becomes clear to them that they cannot recover any money, they become less interested in pursuing the case.
And what do they do with that
money?
So I want to talk today about
money
and happiness, which are two things a lot of us spend a lot of our time thinking about, either trying to earn them or trying to increase them.
And a lot of us resonate with this phrase, we see it in religions and self-help books:
money
can't buy happiness.
What happens when people win the lottery is, one, they spend all the
money
and go into debt; and two, all of their friends and everyone they've ever met find them and bug them for
money.
And instead of talking about how it made them realize that
money
doesn't lead to happiness, everyone started saying, "You know what I'd do if I won the lottery ...?" and fantasizing about what they'd do.
And another person wrote, "I would fill a big bathtub with
money
and get in the tub while smoking a big fat cigar and sipping a glass of champagne."
Anyone begging for
money
or trying to extort from me would receive a copy of the picture and nothing else." (Laughter) And so many of the comments were exactly of this type, where people got
money
and, in fact, it made them antisocial.
Also,
money
often makes us feel very selfish and we do things only for ourselves.
We thought maybe the reason
money
doesn't make us happy is that we're spending it on the wrong things; in particular, we're always spending it on ourselves.
And we wondered what would happen if we made people spend more of their
money
on others.
So instead of being antisocial with your money, what if you were more pro-social with it?
Let's have some people do what they usually do, spend
money
on themselves, and let's make some people give
money
away, and measure their happiness and see if, in fact, they get happier.
One of the envelopes had things in it that said, "By 5pm today, spend this
money
on yourself."
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