people who speak from experience.
Firstly, the lives of wealthy celebrities often illustrate that money cannot buy hap-
piness. For example, despite being fabulously wealthy, Robbie Williams and Kirsten
Dunst suffered from clinical depression they attributed to loneliness. As their
experiences show, the link between money and true happiness appears to not be as
strong as the link between loneliness and unhappiness. Thus, relationships between
people are more important than money.
The advice from many older people regularly reiterates this. For example, all four of
my grandparents claim family and friends to be the things that brought them the
greatest happiness in their lives. As these sorts of sentiments are common among
the elderly of all countries and cultures, it is clear that as people age things of true
importance are clarified. Thus, human relationships are much more likely to be pre-
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |