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Aug 2014
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People Think Experiences Bring Happiness...

Scientific American
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Survey subjects rated life experiences as making them happier and as a better use of money than buying objects. But they actually spent their cash on material goods, whose value is more easily quantifiable. Erika Beras reports 
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