Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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882289 | Journal of Consumer Psychology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Although a substantial amount of research has examined the link between money and happiness, far less has examined the link between time and happiness. This paper argues, however, that time plays a critical role in understanding happiness, and it complements the money-spending happiness principles in Dunn, Gilbert, and Wilson (2011) by offering five time-spending happiness principles: 1) spend time with the right people; 2) spend time on the right activities; 3) enjoy the experience without spending the time; 4) expand your time; and 5) be aware that happiness changes over time.
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Authors
Jennifer L. Aaker, Melanie Rudd, Cassie Mogilner,