Time vs. Things. What Makes You Happier?
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- If increased happiness can be attained by spending more time in leisure, what am I willing to do or do without to make sure I get a greater amount of down time?
- If experiences bring greater fulfillment than things, what would I be willing to trade for more adventures or alone time?
- If I earned (yes, earned) X number of days of vacation, personal and holiday time, how would my stress level be different if I planned entertainment for each one of those days?
- What would it be like if I used all of my frequent flyer miles, payback stays, and spent 10% less on stuff and put it into my “fun” account?
- Could I think of one fun thing to do every day that everyone, including me, could never, ever, call work, and actually enjoy it?
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