Money doesn't buy happiness, but it is necessary to pay for groceries.
Money doesn't lead to happiness; however, neither does being poor.
Money doesn't buy happiness, even though a lot of people seem to think it does.
Although the
wealthy businessman expected to be happy when he had a million in the
bank, he found that in reality, the bank account numbers bore no
relation to his level of happiness.
Donald Trump is very wealthy; even so, he tries to earn more money.
Since the wealthy man had more money than he could possibly use, he decided to become a philanthropist.
The family had little money to spare; nevertheless, they made a point of giving to charity.
The relationship between money and happiness is not one of cause and effect. It is perfectly possible to be both rich and happy; likewise, one can be rich and miserable.
Many fairy tales seem to suggest that wealthy people are not nice; in the same way, common sayings such as "Money does not buy happiness" promote a similar idea.
To conclude, it is difficult to establish a causal relationship between money and happiness.
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