![]() ![]() A second Porsche doesn’t really do any of that, and therein lies the challenge for some wealthy folks. Spending on experiences, spending to buy yourself time, and spending to nurture your social network are all smart ideas. But there are ways to use money wisely to buy happiness. It’s just a tool - and like any other tool, it can be used ineffectively. Money isn’t guaranteed to make anyone happy. So that’s the part of my life that would change.Ĭan money make someone happy? CEO's and celebrities don't seem to be genuinely happy all the time. ![]() I’d like to invest in more early stage businesses and in commissioning new music and other artistic works. There are plenty of big philanthropic and investment projects I’d like to undertake. I realized that I was thinking too small. But then when I asked this question of my husband - whose bank account looks rather similar to mine - he rattled off some major projects, like making his alma mater the number one university in the world. The challenges in my life at the moment are more about time than money. When I first asked myself this question, I congratulated myself, because I realized that there wasn’t much about my personal or professional life I would change. If you had all the money in the world, what would you do first? Would your life change? In this interview, she talks about what she would do with all the money in the world, if money alone can make someone happy, why more money doesn't mean more problems necessarily, and more. ![]()
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