Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness

Paul Tranter
Wealthness
Published in
3 min readNov 27, 2024

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Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness? Let’s Talk About That

We’ve all heard it before: “Money doesn’t buy happiness.” It’s a phrase that’s been repeated so often it’s become a cliché. But let’s be real for a moment — when was the last time you saw a happy homeless person? Sure, you might see someone dancing for joy on the streets, but more often than not, they’re trying to drown their sorrows or dealing with mental health issues. The truth is, that old saying is often just an excuse for not striving for your best life.

Here’s the thing: money might not directly buy happiness, but it sure as hell buys freedom. And freedom? That’s the key to living your best life. Think about it — you need money for everything. Food, shelter, healthcare, education — these are all basic necessities that require cash. And once you’ve got those covered, money opens up a world of possibilities.

Now, I’m not saying you need to be a billionaire to be happy. The amount of money you need is entirely up to you. What I am saying is that having enough financial stability to release the shackles of constant worry about making ends meet can allow you to truly enjoy life. It’s hard to appreciate the beauty of a sunset when you’re stressed about how you’re going to pay next month’s rent.

Let’s address the elephant in the room — the myth of the unhappy lottery winner. We’ve all heard stories about people who hit the jackpot only to end up miserable. But here’s the deal: those folks were often chasing the buzz, the thrill of winning, rather than having a plan for their newfound wealth. It’s not the money that made them unhappy; it’s how they handled it.

Money is like any other tool — it’s neutral. It doesn’t have the power to make you happy or unhappy on its own, just like a gun doesn’t kill people, people kill people. Money doesn’t automatically solve all your problems or create new ones. It’s all about how you use it.

Think of it this way: if you’re a psycho, having a gun might enable you to act on your violent impulses. But the gun itself isn’t the cause of those impulses. Similarly, if you’re prone to making poor life choices, having a lot of money might enable you to make those choices on a grander scale. But the money isn’t the root cause of your issues.

On the flip side, if you’re a responsible person with goals and dreams, money can be the tool that helps you achieve them. It can fund your education, start your business, support your family, or enable you to pursue your passions. It can give you the freedom to say “no” to things that don’t align with your values and “yes” to opportunities that excite you.

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Paul Tranter
Paul Tranter

Written by Paul Tranter

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