Cars Won't Make You Happy
Cars Won't Make You Happy. If only i had kids. I think that's the key.
Because reaching your goals is not what makes you happy. Cars, like all material things, age and degrade with time. Achieving unhappiness is child’s play (every politician can do it), and yet happiness is ephemeral.
Small Things That Make Life Better Such As Sunglasses, Shoes, And $5 Coffee Each Morning… Or Bigger Things Like A Jet, A Luxury Car, And A Pricey Dress For Your Wife
This was my first “nice” car, a 1998 lexus gs400. More cars mean more cleaning, too. The very best a new car can hope to achieve is not to constitute a speed hump on the way.
The More You Have To Pay In Maintenance.
But once a person’s needs are met, more money rarely leads to greater happiness. Very true what others have said, i chose my cars to make me happy and not to impress anybody else. However, money can also increase your ability to explore some vices that might raise chances of some pretty significant health issues.
The Fact Is, Most Of What People Think Of As Success Won’t Make Them Any Happier.
Wondering what is the magic number that equals satisfaction? Money, the conventional wisdom says, doesn't buy happiness. But immediately, as soon as the package is opened, they begin to perish, spoil, or fade.
Buying Material Things Don’t Make Us Happy.
Cars, like all material things, age and degrade with time. Researchers even have a phrase for this temporary fulfillment: I think that's the key.
If You're Searching For A Car For A Fun Time On A Backroad Or Track, Then Ohhhh Yeah It's Gonna Make You Happy.
The ladies walk in giggling while he maintains a cool, confident demeanor. One hack is to learn to set the bar low in terms of your expectations. A car can absolutely achieve that.
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