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"To put it in today’s terms, owning an iPod doesn’t make you happier, because you then want an iPod Touch. Relative income — how much you make compared with others around you — mattered far more than absolute income...."
A most excellent piece on the NY Times today. Read full feature here.
1 comment:
more money = more distractions, less time to worry about stuff, no?
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