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Preliminary finding: Stark contrast in “thriving” between experiential and material buyers
Numerous studies have suggested that experiential purchases result in greater and more long-term happiness than material purchases. But what about the overall well-being of the types of people who typically spend materially or experientially? Gallup uses Cantril’s Self-Anchoring Scale to … Continue reading →
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