What if it’s not about how much money you have—but how you use it? In this episode of Wisdom in Wealth, Chief Behavioral Officer Brendan Frazier kicks off our five-part series inspired by the book Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending. The first principle? Buying experiences instead of things. You’ll discover:
- Why shared experiences often create deeper satisfaction than physical purchases
- How “memory dividends” can allow you to relive the joy of past experiences
- Why the length of your experience doesn’t necessarily impact enjoyment
This is just the beginning of our journey into the science of happier spending—stay tuned for the next episode, where we’ll dive into the second principle: Making It a Treat. Watch now and start using your money to create a more meaningful life!
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