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On whether money can buy happiness

It's true that money can give you the freedom to buy whatever you want and meet your needs, but some people just want more and more and never get satisfied. Wealthy people with a lot of money always chase unnecessary things like luxuries or a wasteful lifestyle, that cause them a lot of stress, and in the long run, will make them feel trapped or even enslaved by financial obligations. In my opinion, and to paraphrase Seneca, a rich person isn't who has the most, but who needs the least.

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It's true that money can give you the freedom to buy whatever you want and meet your needs, but some people just want more and more and never get satisfied.

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June 3, 2025

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On whether money can buy happiness

It's true that money can give you the freedom to buy whatever you want and meet your needs, but some people just want more and more and never get satisfied.

In my opinion, and to paraphrase Seneca, a rich person isn't who has the most, but who needs the least.

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June 2, 2025

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On whether money can buy happiness


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In titles, it usually goes like this: capitalize the first word, the last word, and any important words in between.

It's true that money can give you the freedom to buy whatever you want and meet your needs, but some people just want more and more and never get satisfied.


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Wealthy people with a lot of money always chase unnecessary things like luxuries or a wasteful lifestyle, that cause them a lot of stress, and in the long run, will make them feel trapped or even enslaved by financial obligations.


Wealthy people with a lot of money always chase unnecessary things like luxuries or a wasteful lifestyle, that. This can cause them a lot of stress, and in the long run, will make them feel trapped or even enslaved by financial obligations. Wealthy people with a lot of money always chase unnecessary things like luxuries or a wasteful lifestyle. This can cause them a lot of stress, and in the long run, will make them feel trapped or even enslaved by financial obligations.

Wealthy people with a lot of money always chase unnecessary things, like luxuries or a wasteful lifestyle, that cause them a lot of stress, and in the long run, will make them feel trapped or even enslaved by financial obligations in the long run. Wealthy people with a lot of money always chase unnecessary things, like luxuries or a wasteful lifestyle, that cause them a lot of stress and will make them feel trapped or even enslaved by financial obligations in the long run.

While this could be split into two or more separate sentences or split up with a semicolon or something, this is one way that we can keep the sentence whole with appositive phrases and commas.

In my opinion, and to paraphrase Seneca, a rich person isn't who has the most, but who needs the least.


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