High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being 6 days ago (pnas.org) 3 comments RickJWagner Reply Add to library lazide 6 days ago I would also posit that the behaviors and prioritization of emotional well being required for (very high) income are actively harmful for emotional well being.But money is a near universal motivator, so here we are. LorenPechtel 6 days ago But it's a subjective thing. How do you calibrate the scale? black_13 6 days ago [dead]
lazide 6 days ago I would also posit that the behaviors and prioritization of emotional well being required for (very high) income are actively harmful for emotional well being.But money is a near universal motivator, so here we are.
I would also posit that the behaviors and prioritization of emotional well being required for (very high) income are actively harmful for emotional well being.
But money is a near universal motivator, so here we are.
But it's a subjective thing. How do you calibrate the scale?
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