me brokencord-herniatedisk

1. some people are really narrow-focused.
2. they are appreciative at chosen moments.
3. they only realize the real value of people when they are already gone.
4. it happens as a cycle.
5. they never learn.

oh... almost forgot...

6. i can also get tired of it.

7. real, truthful and authentic love is forever and does not fail, ever... if it does, it was never real, never truthful, never authentic...

psychotherapy:

People who pursue happiness through material possessions are liked less by their peers than people who pursue happiness through life experiences, according to a new study led by University of Colorado at Boulder psychology Professor Leaf Van Boven.

Van Boven has spent a decade studying the social costs and benefits of pursuing happiness through the acquisition of life experiences such as traveling and going to concerts versus the purchase of material possessions like fancy cars and jewelry.

“We have found that material possessions don’t provide as much enduring happiness as the pursuit of life experiences,” Van Boven said.

The “take home” message in his most recent study, which appears in this month’s edition of the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, is that not only will investing in material possessions make us less happy than investing in life experiences, but that it often makes us less popular among our peers as well.

“The mistake we can sometimes make is believing that pursuing material possessions will gain us status and admiration while also improving our social relationships,” Van Boven said. “In fact, it seems to have exactly the opposite effect. This is really problematic because we know that having quality social relationships is one of the best predictors of happiness, health and well-being.

“So for many of us we should rethink these decisions that we might make in terms of pursuing material possessions versus life experiences,” he said. “Trying to have a happier life by the acquisition of material possessions is probably not a very wise decision.”

psychotherapy • 204 04.21.10
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    物消費vs体験消費(旅行など)では前者の方が好印象。主に金に汚い人のステロタイプによるという間食。元ネタはStigmatizing Materialism: On Stereotypes
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    lol that that was a thing
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    no fucking shit dude.
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    thx psychotherapy:
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    reinforce with some people.
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    relationships’,...experiences. […] Trying
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