For Whillans, its opting for a pricier apartment close to work, where everything is within walking distance and there's no tedious commute, she said. Whillans' research shows that "buying time" in this way leads to greater happiness and less stress. But often, something is holding us back.
Paying someone to deliver meals, wash and fold our laundry, or mow the lawn makes us feel like a burden, she said. We also feel like it shows others we're not capable of doing our own chores.
I like cleaning my own stuff because no one else will clean it how i like it. But good ideas
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Unfortunately most of us could never afford to do this and isn't sensible. By this logic just employ a nanny to raise your kid.
And this is why people hate metroplitan elites
We have no money. What do you Harvardians suggest? We cannot afford what you say - it's too decadent to buy experiences to 'get us out of a negative place or frame of mind'. We don't even get out to do 'retail therapy' for the lower and middle classes. harvardisdisreality
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