By Nicholas Vardy Happiness, properly defined, is a sense of well-being that comes from a great sense of knowing that you’re on the right path.
– Mark Anielski, economist and author of An Economy of Well-Being
As practitioners of what philosopher Thomas Carlyle called the “dismal science,” economists aren’t the folks you’d usually seek out to find the secret of happiness.
After all, happiness is normally the province of philosophers and psychologists.
Still, economists are people too…
And the best of them can offer some essential advice on how you can live a satisfying and happy life.
Their ultimate conclusion that, yes, money matters, may be politically incorrect in …read more