Anyone here ever read Daniel Gilbert?
the things you think will make you happy, don't?
http://www.lewrockwell.com/french/french65.html
Something keeps coming back to me again and again - US happiness and life satisfaction peaked in the late 1940s, and home ownership was half what it is today - renting was the norm.
I'm wondering if part of this is that a house lets one accumulate a ton of crap - each item of crap makes one happy for a week (and no more, as one acclimates to it), and is thereafter an eternal burden in cleaning, storage, insurance, moving, etc ...
the things you think will make you happy, don't?
http://www.lewrockwell.com/french/french65.html
Something keeps coming back to me again and again - US happiness and life satisfaction peaked in the late 1940s, and home ownership was half what it is today - renting was the norm.
I'm wondering if part of this is that a house lets one accumulate a ton of crap - each item of crap makes one happy for a week (and no more, as one acclimates to it), and is thereafter an eternal burden in cleaning, storage, insurance, moving, etc ...
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