Jonah Lehrer reflects on a new study over at his new blog:
The Liege psychologists propose that, because money allows us to enjoy
the best things in life – we can stay at expensive hotels and eat
exquisite sushi and buy the nicest gadgets – we actually decrease our
ability to enjoy the mundane joys of everyday life.
But the more I have stayed in expensive hotels, the more I long for my own bed. And the fancier food I eat, the more I yearn for a burger and fries. And nothing beats Nabisco...
Published on July 25, 2010 12:28